A woman's trouble and how to overcome it! Not one woman, but thousands of women, suffer keenly from, superfluous hair and. its .disfigurement. "Ruema" is the harmless and simple method of freeing yourself entirely and surely from this distressing trouble. "Rnisma has been known to cure .after many failures and repeated disappointments, and it can be U6ed in the privacy.of your own homo without the slightest inconvenience. "Rusma" completely banishes all superfluous hair, which never returns ! Write to Mrs. Hullen, next Plunket Nurses' Department, 3 foirtenay Place, Wellington—Ad-H. DOES SUPERFLUOUS HAIR MAR YOUR BEAUTY? The greatest humiliation is suffered bv women so afflicted. These growths may bo permanently destroyed with '"KULDAH." This eafe, suro, and simple remedy does not mark or burn the 6kin, and has no objectionable odour. Hair on the face and neck gives one an unkept appearance, and it behoves every woman to use the best meaus at her disposal to completely destroy the growth. KULDAH is prepared from the formula of one of the world's most noted' skin specialists, and is guaranteed to destroy the worst growth. Price, Cs. Gd., from Geo. Mee, Chemist, Lambfcon Quay, Wellington. Posted, 3d. extra.—Advt. The finest Fluid Magnesia is SHA.RLAND'S. More freshly made than imported . kinds. Guaranteed highest strength and purest quality. Larger bottle—lower price. One ehUling.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2995, 5 February 1917, Page 3
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217Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2995, 5 February 1917, Page 3
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