® isn't It Wonderfal P Oniy 10 o'cioGk, my wash« ing's out drying, and here I sm enjoying a rest! Why, some of my friends won't be finished for two hours or so yet. They've got those old-fashioned boilers, and washing with them is so difficult. Thank goodness mine is a j Metkwn%£3 It is surprising how quickly one gots through with a METHVEN. A few /Of minutes after the fire is lighted the water is boiling, and ono can go ahead without waiting. It saves labour, too: ea9y it is! And this leaves mors energy for rubbing and rinsing. Now, B with that old boiler—but don't let mo H KJT ,ir think of it! I've got a Methven now, K lr^" and it's such a comfort! ' H a Your Ironmonger Sells METHVENS. ASK TO SEE THEM. flw .METHVENS,'Ltd., MAKEKS, DUNEDIN. . is prepared from the choicest coffee, and retains SKSPs tho natural flavour and fragranco of the coffee . - ™ {$(&' bean. It is absolutely free from adulteration. J Eemember there ia no other coffee eosenee to J A/ ySaP era soini! equal Symington's. [Bisal Say SYMINGTON'S lo your grocer. ( ®P\M §■ ■ Thos. Symington & Co., Edinbnrsh and London. ' 23 f rite Renofed i i li|M Vitkoit Plasters, Crcans §r ippliaices, After these Methods as well as Steaming Pots, Drugs, Masks, Prescriptions, Apparatus, Massage, and aH Advertised Treatments had Absolutfcly Failed. A Remarkable Interview with Mine. Law ton, who for the first time reveals to Wellinflton "Dominion" Readers Full Particulars of Her Recent Discovery. Nothing Like It Was Ever Used or Ever Heard of Before. By BLANCH GORDON. It has remained for a woman unskilled was soft, clear, and smooth as a young in scientific research to solve, cjuito by child's. Mine. Lawtan found a way to accident, tlie problem that has baffled all tighten the lease, ■ sagging, wrinkled skill, science and the entire medical profession and to build up firm, healthy tissue unt.lie world over. 11l a recent interview derneatli where tiro wrinkles were, so Mme. Lawton explained to the writer why tho ekin rested on an even surface and IK> one need patronise expensive Beauty became virtually wrinkle-proof. Now, Specialists now, for any woman can easily after nsarlv. two months, I saw with my accomplish, in tho strict privacy of her own eyes the face of emooth, delicate own .home, tho seeming miracles which contour, the beautiful, velvety skin and aro causing physicians and beauty ex- complexion like a roso, where formorly perts everywhere to stand aghast in were the deep lines and furrows that startled .imazement. added 20 yeai\s to her age. Todesoi'ibo edi to m a V nnces, but to the cmbaT " - - personally rassmentand .' writo a sathumiliation she felt when her face became isfnctory answer to everyone would be scared and seamed by myriads cf dis- quite impossible, so she hit upon the clever figuring wrinkles, how deep creases ap- plan of fully describing her method in a neared where once the dimples were, and ama.ll booklet. A limited number of now she, though still young, had the thfH>, the first to bo printed, has just heartrending experience of being looked arrived, and after much persuasion I was upon with pity, as a prematurely okl fortunately able lo arrange with Mme. woman totally devoid of all personal Lawton to send ono of these attractive attractiveness. For, after ail, the world booklets, while they last, absolutely free judges a woman's age l>y her appearance, .cost, to any of our readers sufficient and if her face remains youthful, the ly interested to write her and encloso two mere passing of years means nothing to penny .stamps fcT posting expenses, her. But if her face proclaims her old, Mine. Lawton refused to accept the a pitiless world sees only the disfiguring slightest payment fyfr her trouble, saying marks of time and approaching old aga, she has explained tho method to .many so bids her step asido for a younger °f ' icr friends, from whom she showed generation. mp letters proving they had'all use<l it Mine. Lawton described with deep feel- with wonderful success; and as it now ing the sadness with which she thus appears to bo practically infallible, she viewed the passing of her own j'outh, and welcomes this opportunity to show her said it was tho most bitterly .tragic period gratitude by giving the secret to. our of her whcle life. She was able to afford readers. Simply address Mme. Lawton any expense, so could command the.sot- (572.A.), 197 Regent Street, London, S.W., vices 'of the best specialists in tiie land, Eng., and I adviso writing promptly, as and she franctically tried massage which the supply of booklets is limited, and the stretched the skin still more, olectrical °f er expires in CO days owing to tho treatments that were torture, medicines amount of trouble . and work involved, that made her ill, suction cups, masks, Nevertheless, 1 consider it very kind and irritating lotions, and worthless advertised generous of her to subject herself to tlia mothods galore. After wasting a for- inconvenience oven for a short period, tun.e in this way, however, she was com- especially when we consider that shb pelled to give up in absolute despair. makes no charge whatever for tho bookImagine, then, her ecstasies of joy and lotdelight,- the indescribable relief that filled The supply is estimated to Inst GO days, her soul to overflowing, when quite by but if you are dolayed in writing and no accident she one day discovered an almost booklets remain when your letter arrives incredibly simple process, involving a the postage will bo Teturned to you. This totallv new scientific principle, which arrangement has been made for the quickly banished every trace of line or special benefit of Wellington "Dominion/" wrinkle from hwr face. Light lines and readers only, and this article Should be crowsfeet disappeared within an hour, in torn out aud enclosed in your lettet as a single night, the deepest creases were evidence tliat you aro entitled to receive gone, "and in less than a week her face the valuable information.. | If you want the very best 8004 j Flannelette j | the Old Country Produces . jj I kiiy HORROCKSES' . 1 latest victory SEE HORROCKSES' NAME ON 1 1 biwssels ßlZE SELVEDGES and decline all substitutes jjj I EXHIBITION, 1910 Sold by all First-Class Drapers and Storekeeper!). | neediit be drudgery W (P ' Under most conditions Jt is, but if yoa {jjl! bavo ft Uuiquo Rapid Boiler, it mak23 waali- m v 2c\ sifl jDg day pleasurable to a degree. / 7s[Ws' '• l|j| Tho Unique Itapid boils qaisksr than /\ V/A w , hi! others, bccause the flre-box in tho , A •RAPID Mm it' is so ingeniously constructed that the flames | If _JKM ' travel all around tho copper all ids V 8 M" Moreover, yon can burn wood as wall j,\ lllfer] f ™"l aS llcsnlt: Time saved; worry climln- Ml® U jj i~ l_A alcil: fuel Mil cut down less tliia halt Igl \ S i g —and tho Uniquo costs no moro tbin ! nl\\ 51 IffiaS'l \ I' tho ordinary Copper. l|liy| jmX V J I Full particulars from your Iron- {| monger, or from | S ' Newberry, Walker Ltd.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1818, 2 August 1913, Page 11
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