SUPERFLUOUS HAIR.
Here is ample proof that "EUSiIA" will remove yours—These written endorsements of the efficiency of "RUSMA" are proof positive and bear out my guarantee to cure you. I have scores of other testimonials and invite you to see the originals at my rooms:—"Mrs. Hullen has succeeded in removing a very tinsightly beard from my faco; it is very many months now since I have been treated and there is no fresh growth. My face is as smooth as a baby's.—M.Y., Wellington." "It is acting better than anything I have ever tried, and I-have every faith in it.—L.B., Wellington." "It is a wonderful remedy, and I will do my utmost to circulate its value.—; E.L., Auckland." "It is quite a n'easure to use, and the results are splendid. Christchurch." Are you not prompted to call or write? Mrs. Hullen, Beauty Specialist, Boulcott Street, Wellington. Dept. 3. 'Phone No. 1047.—Advt.
"SYDAL" (Wilton's Hand Emollient). "Cutting yourself ■ again, old chap. What's wrong with tha razor?" "Razor's all right, but I've got snch a tender skin." "Why don't yon use a little 'SYDAL.' It's splendid 6luff beforo or after shaving."—Advt.
Tho Allies' Race to Berlin is something quite new in table games. Ft is said to hold the old as well as the young, being more interesting than the old game of skittles in the ally. It represents an army marching from Britain, France, Russia, Italy, or Belgium. Tho skittles are erected in the farm of trenches, canals, rivers, forts, artillery, fortified towns, and finally Berlin is reached. These positions as captured have the player's flag erected upon tliem. The player can use a cue or fire by hand, skittles being used instead of dice and buttons, as is the case in all games that we have had for years past. The Allies Race to Berlin promises to attain a great popularity. It is stated that 1000 games were sold for its first week. The game is being demonstrated at KiTkcaldie and Stain 9 during the week, and is sold by all stationers. Price, 2s. To-day at 1.30 p.m. Messrs. C. W. Price and Co. -will sell by auction the contents of 7 rooms at the Mart, CO Lambton Quay.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2494, 22 June 1915, Page 3
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368SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2494, 22 June 1915, Page 3
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