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'How to Treat your Hair and Complexion A Few Simple Beaoty Hints By Mdlle. GABY DESLYS, the well-known Parisian Actress YOTJ ask me. for a few hints on- the treatment of tholiair and complexion. Well, the less "treatment" you' give the skin the better. I do not believe pinch in massage, but a little cream to tho face is .necessary to counteract the effects of Kind or sun. What V • cream\.would I recommend? . : Well, I advise you to use'a ■ little mercolized .wax every 4 Bight and again in the morn /^^^^& ';.'. ing after washing tho face. ' 'Hub it gently into the skin, then wipe oft any superfluous wax and dust a little bam- «g ar over the lace. You will find that this will be the only '"treatment' necessary, and will keep your face fresh and |:^^^SS youthful-looking for all your _ life. . Tk» • mercolized wax removes all the dead outer skin, so that you have always a fair ' complexion like For: the hair, the first and '^^^^^^ml■ most .' im P. or j al } fc thing . is ., a pood shampoo. Never use anything inferior to wash the' hair with. Get some good \lpfftllllll/ x stallax from your chemist and use a teaspoonful in a cup of not I,,ater ; , Tnm nnse tha . hair well and it will look bright and glossy. A tonic is necessary when tho hair is inclined to fall out more than it should, and, is always good to use during tho 6pring and autumn. Then the hair needs a little—what do you call it?—stimulant, and. for this I wouldadvise you to get a packet of boranium and mix it with some bay rum; dab. this into tho. roots and it. will not only 6top Sfs>s/^ the fall, but make your hair grow long /) j^n%fr&£S and thick. • Give your hair a good brush- Jcf tfls #S<*f'™p*'& ing every night and that will oe all that Vr/ • / (j~ '*"1 you need do. J / ' " ' :. '-\ '. '.**,**« ! Blackheads Fly Away. Instantaneous Remedy for Blackheads, Greasy Skin, and Enlarged Pores. A practically instantaneous remedy foT blackheads, greasy skins and enlarged T>orea recently discovered, is now coming into general use in the boudoir. It is very simple, harmless >knd pleasant. Drop a styniol tablet, obtained at the chemists, in a tumbler full of hot.water. After the effervescence has subsided bathe the face in the liquid, using a small sponge or soft cloth. In a few' minutes dry the face and tho offensive blackheads will come right off on the towel. Also tho large oily pores immediately close up and efface themselves naturally. The greasiness disappears and the skin is left smooth, soft and cool. This simple treatment is then repeated a few. times at intervals of four .or five days to ensure the permanence of the result. . ■' ■*' " / ■"■ ■""-'■" .- Grey Hair— HomeTlemedy. An old-fashioned Retlpe restores Youthful Appearance. There are plenty of reasons why grey hair is not desirable and plenty of reasons why hair dyes should not be used. But, on the other hand, there is no reason why you should have grey.hair if you do not. want it. To turn the hair back to a natural colour is really a very simple matter. One has only to get from . the chemist two ounces of-concentrate of tammalito and mix it with three ounces • of bay rum. Apply to the hair with a small sponge for a few nights and tho ' greyness will gradually disappear. This liquid is not stioky or greasy,-and does not injure the hair in any way. 'It has been used for generations with most satis. ■ factory results by those who have known the formula. '-■■', To Kill Roots of Superfluous Hair. The Most Effective Formula ever Discovered. Women annoyed with disfiguring growths of superfluous hair wish to know not merely how to temporarily, remove the hair, but how to kill the hair roots permanently. For this purpose pure powder ed pheminol may be applied directly to -the objectionable hair growth. The Tecom mended treatment is designed not only to instantly remove the hair but also to actually kill the roots so that the growth will not return. About an ounce of pheminol, obtainable from the chemist, should be sufficient. ■ ■ , ] . Mrs. P. .11. Cook and family have Miss Grace Kennedy is holding her left for Masterton, where "they will re-1 annual pupils' concert on Saturday, side whilst Colonel Cook is on duty at December 2, in the Masonic Hall, BoiilFeatherstoii Camp. . cott Street. Tho proceeds this year .. T , ~ ■ ' • ~., . . will be devoted to the Christmas Party Mrs. John Mason of Kangitikei, is Fund f or the dependants of soldiers ■staying at Kemlworth. and sa ji ors . Th* programme will inTh a finn „„„v„,.„ i,»»i'.« „v u elude various concerted items, always each representing a rafflo ticket for f p + strin g orchestraWiU. al o:contrierabroidcred blouse, made and presented evening's entertainment. - been sold, and'the draw for?the blouse tag**,-** consented to smg will take place as soon as possible. E *P° 36d , a , B the y are . to , al ! . klnds ° f l\f-,,iv ronuoctc t f nj:,o '. ulu - rough weather, men in training camps 11™ Iqi a ' • °i? kS r haTe S '^ oS Buffer severely from windbuwfand sunbeen received, especially f rom country burn . A n officer now in camp .narrates districts, and Aliss btevens has there- how, alter numerous preparations had tore presented a point lace collar, which been tried, the men in his command got has won many prizes at shows, and a full relief and comfort from the use of.further supply of: the cookery books "Sydal." He had been given a sample has been printed. vThey can bo obtain- to try himself, and had derived so much ed from the addresses given in the ad- benefit from it that he .recommended vertisement of, the raffle, to be drawn "Sydal' to others, withihe above happy about the'end of January, which ar- Tes s- Therein.lies further proof oTthe npar* nn +I,;= „„~; ££„■ u •• soothing, softening,, healing value of this vW »? +l,f p r ?5T p- The ?? llar ,8 on Popular emollient. Price, 25., all chemview at the Bristol Piano Company. . ggi an( j B tores.-Advt.-. • I ■■■■■■/ i II Aire you interested in j I'' ' ' * > j If so you will. be wisely advised to pay • a visit to j c SMiTH/ura, | 1 where a-large variety, rare value, and Fresh Goods' | ■..! await,your.inspection* ..Every.line vre offer is v j j W&" ...A' MONEY SAVER! *+&■■-. j ' j I TRANSFERS, ETC. j a j Transfers—-For stamping Camisoles, , j II ■ • Combinations, Nights, etc., in eyelet, I Mountmellick; all newest designs. jj . 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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2937, 24 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2937, 24 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2937, 24 November 1916, Page 3

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