Refreshing (that is the word). To a woman, a clear, smooth, fresh, healthy complexion—not a made-up one —means everything. Must you face this old world, with wrinkles?- Never. Miss Milsom'e scientific outfit for the face should he on every woman's toilet table. At best, if you are wildly extravagant with the preparations, it means but a few shillings every year; and the treatment instructions that go with the outfit are so simple and quickly done, and results so pleasing that all exclaim, "Why did I not do this Ion? ngo?" Outfit includes Culteno Skin Food, 35., apply nightly; Culteno Balm. 3s. 6d., apply daily?—a face-muscle food. The preparations make the sVin look clear and good, and invariably prevent blackheads, large pores, redness, coarseness, and wrinkles. Mis? Milsom guarantees they absolutely discourago growth of hair on the face. Hygienic, face Powders, four shades, 2s. Gd., no better poudre known, competition defied. Shampooing, manicuring, face innes-ugc. Call or write ro hair and hair-work. Miss Milsom, Barnett's Buildings. 91 Willis Slrcet. Telephone 814.—Advt. PERSONAL CTTARM. LOTION DK CLEOPATRA. Instantly remove* nil tan. rough ness, sunburn, and shine without producing the slightest made-up appearance, rendering the skin us smooth as velvet. MORE LASTING TITAN POWDER. BETTER FOR, TJTE SKIN. Price, 3s. Bd. Goo. Meo, Cbcniiet, Lambton Quay. "KULTUH" is an English Beauty Specialist's Remedy for permanently removing hair from the face, neck, and arms. It completely destroys the growth and leaves no traco of anything having boon applied. Price, fie. 6d., postogo 3d. extra. Ceo. Mee, Chemist, Lambton Quay. The value of a present is enhanced by r wise admixture of Benlimcii, prawfetJi value, general utility, ami beauty of AesSrt». These essentials combined give a ctimlity of porpetiiiil satisfaction, "a laating frngiiiiien in remembrance." They are embodied in "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaners, Tathephories and Records, Knitting or Sewing Machines, stocked by Osair HewfittandCo., lifi Cuba Street (just hvlow Bank of N..).-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 23, 22 October 1917, Page 3
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316Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 23, 22 October 1917, Page 3
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