I WOMAN OP 70 HAS A FACE LIKB I THAT OP A YOUNG GlltL. ' LONG-GUAItDED FAMILY SECSET : LEARNKD THROUGH A PHQVLS'. ; CIAL LADY, 1 "From mother to daughter, generation after generation," writes u lady nou- 70 - years old, "we littve been noted throughout tlio little provincial town where we live for the beaiity of our complexions,.* preserved even to old • age. Of late so' many of our friends seem to have been deceived' and disappointed by harmful skin remedies that wo havo decided it is not ', right for- ub to keep to ourselves any ' longer the formula that has- always k'eti . considered as our family seerot and to , which wo owe our 'eternal youth. Therefore we take thisr opportunity of com-" munieating it to pur sister readers. Sim- ' ply take 2oz. rosewater, 1 dram tincture ; of benzoin and 2oz. Flowers of Oxzion, and mis them yourself at home. Any chemist can supply you with what is necessary. Shake tno lotion befero using . and apply with a clean pieoe of cotton wool or a sponge regularly night and ' ' morning. In less than a week yoft will surely be asked what has caused such a, r wondorfal improvement in your anpearanoe. The freshness of your complesiou will be dazzling. We know because wo hitve often made the very same .experiment among our friends, and this is the . only thing wo ourselves havo ever used. ' It is our family romedy for all complexion troubles, and has never failed to Jive the very highest degree of satisfaction; in fact, we consider it an ideal means for preserving the natural health <jf tlio skin. ■ Tlio formula is old fashioned, simple and inexpensive, but always efficacious. Wo . would bo very happy to give you others, but this is the only oite we' .possess or which wo know; the benefits from personal, experience. Important: Inquiries recently made of ' a noted dermatologist proved conclusively thnt the above lotion is unequalled for tlio purposes for which it is ''recommended,' and it may therefore be regarded tts being thoroughly reliable—Advt.
On« of flip Krenicft engineering firmj in th«r- world, Messrs. John Aird and Company, Queen Anne's Gale, Westminster, is shortly lo end its operations. The r?- • tirement will tal« effect gradually as fhs contractu of tli-e firm end. Sir .John Airri, the second baronet, became head of tljo .■ firm two years iiiro on the death <f hi,* father, the founder of thti business in ' ISIS. The greatest work of t.lie firm u-3.5 . the building of the Xik> dam at Assouan. ■ They were also contractors for the removal of the Crystal Palace from B.ydo Park to Sydenham, and the construction of the Manchester Ship Canal. The lots Sir iTolin Aird's estate was valued at ever £1,009,000. , The secretary of tho Wairartija Hospi. . tal and Charitable Aid Board calls for applications for the nasition of third district nurse. «t a salary of .£l3O per vsar and expenses. " ' Saturday and Monday, October 25 and 2J respectively, are the dates for the Wei- • lington Racing Club's meeting at Trentham. For traim ar-asgemonts too advertisements*
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 4
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510Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 4
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