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. HAIRS ON THE' PACE. The greatest humiliation is suffered by women who have superfluous hair. When conversing with friends who happen to look at them interestedly they feel that it is the hair that is drawing attention. To a certain extent this is so, for one always notices and feels sorry for thoso afflicted in this way. Depilatories are useless, electrolysis as a rule marks tho skiu permanently, and very few remedies are to be relied upon for this trouble. There is a safe, sure, and siraplo Teraedy in "Kuldah" which is quito diiferent from any other preparation—it is a lotion which penetrates the hair sliaft and withers tho root. A remarkable foaituro of this remedy is that while it destroys tho hair permanently it does .not affect the skin. Women who are troubled with superfluous hair should write at .once for "Kuldah" to Madame Bouffare, Swansou Street, Auckland, enclosing Cs. Gd. Tho parcel will bo sent in plain sealed wrapper, well naeked, or it may be obtained from Mr. Goo. Meo, Chemist, Lambton Quay.-Advt.

"NAZOL" .«ia not an ordinary cough remedy, but something better. It relieves and cures without deranging the system. Kacb bottls contains 60 doses, Rnd is sold by chemists and stores .<*, Sd.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2387, 17 February 1915, Page 2

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206

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2387, 17 February 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2387, 17 February 1915, Page 2

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