DOES SUPERFLUOUS HAIR MAR ■ YOUR BEAUTY? The greatest humiliation is suffered by womeu so afflicted. ' These growths may be permanently destroyed with "KULDAH." This safe, sure, and simple remedy does not mark or burn the skin, nnd has no objectionable odour. ■ HaiT on the face and neck gives one an unkept appearance, and it behoves every woman to use tho best means at her disposal to completely destroy the growth. KULDAH is prepared i'rom the formula of one of the world's most noted skin specialists, and is guaranteed to destroy the worst growth. Price, Gs. 6d., from-Geo. Me'e, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington, or direct from "London Pharmacal" Coy., Auckland. Posted in plain sealed wrapper to any address, 3d. extra. (Send postal notes in payment).—Advt. . Our Travellers enjoy booking storekeepers' orders for No Rubbing Laundry Help because it is-such a great boon to housewives. ' Wellington Merchants—Advt.
late lew" Body-and Spain . Tissue Right food is the only supply. Grape-Nuts every day, or you drop back, food is made of selected parts of wheat and barley that furnish the natural phosphates required, by the human system for rebuilding waste tissue in the brain and nerve centres, and supplies vital energy to body and mind. The nervous system bontrols the digestive machinery, and tlie braiu directs the working and moneymaking power. Ten days on Grape-Nuts regularly will show you "There's a Reason"
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2777, 22 May 1916, Page 3
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228Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2777, 22 May 1916, Page 3
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