DRIED-UP COMPLEXIONS RESTORED BY NEW METHOD SIMPLE AND SAFE. It is astonishing how few women realise that the coarsening, discolouring, and delerioation ot their complexion is duo to the shrivelling-up of the outer, or scarf-skin (which occurs periodically), causing the tiny sculy particles of dead skin to cling to the fresh new one underneath, defying removal by ordinary methods. The discovery of mercolized wax as a means of dealing with this condition presents the simplest and most inexpensive method available. The withered out-worn surface skin will not come away of its own accord, but disappears like magic beneath the application of mercolized wax. , All you have to do is to secure a small quantity from your chemist, and, after washing the face in warm water and partially drying it. anoint the skin all over with the tips of the fingers. I his should be done at flight on retiring, and allowed to remain until morning. If this method is consistently followed ter about ten .lays, the dried-up complexion is entirely removed and in its mace is the clear, unblemished skin provided by Nature herself freed from the impurities with which it has been smothered. All chemists stock mercolized wax. Get some to-day and free your complexion from disfiguring accumulations. “Mumsy—why do you use this special soap instead of the toilet soap?” ‘‘Because it’s specially made for little boys’ heads.” ‘‘What’s special about it?” ‘‘Well, it gets way in through the thick hair ahd then it rinses all out again. No soap left on the scalp to clog up the pores!” "How do you know?” “By the feeling, for one thing. Walt till I get your head dry and you’ll fairly fell'your scalp breathe!” PACKER’S TAR SOAP Made with Pine Tat, 2/- a Tablet. PACKER'S SHAMPOO Made with Oliva OH, 4/6 a Bottle. R 3 A SLIM FIGURE So necessary-for the present fashions can be quickly obtained; you can reduce safely and effectively without drugs Read these ptnot'S: Mrs. C. B. write® from Onehunga;— “I have reduced a good lot in the :il> ilomen, bust, and neck, al q o in the waist ami thighs; you don’t know how pleased I atn with your treatment It is lovely to be thin again and feel so young nnd nimble. I can t thank you enough. The following are my measurements before and after treatment:— Before: After: Neck, 19 inches 15 inches Bust, 43 inches 40 inches Waist, 40 inches 3(1 inches Hips, 48 inches 4(1 inches Knees, 19 inches 18 inches Thighs 31 inches. 27 inches Send 6 Stamps for Booklet, "Good News for Stout People,” to The Harris Obesity Cure. 56D Manners Street, Wellington. HILSON’S TOILET SflLOn 132 WILLIS STREET (Next Albert Hotel) Telephone 28—340 Specialising in Permanent Hair Waving. EUGENE’S No Improvers or Apprentice, Employed PRINCIPALS ONLY Personal Attention tfSF MiLSOM'S (Oldest Established Bair and Face Specialists). EXPERTS IN PERMANENT WAVING. EUGENE methods and appliances Qualified operator in charge. Clients given Flee Tuition how to set Waves. Specialising Marcel nod Water Waving. Henna and loecto Hair-staining, Clipping, Shingling, Manicuring. All Facial treatments Mineral Clay Packs. All Toilet Requisites. 'Phone 41—273. Address 94 Willis Street. Ip XPERT attendance is assured for “ Permanent Hair Waving, where a charming Waved Shingle may lie obtained, and hair left soft, glossy, and in perfect condition. it’s experience that counts, and with our establishment conducting business for such a great number of years, clients can roly on only tho best. Prices: Sides from All Is.; Half Head, L‘3 35.: Whole Head, i£s ss. MRS. ROLLWON. LTD., 250 Lambton Quay. ’Phone 42—227. DIVINIA World - famous BEAUTY CREAM (Vanishing) A SKIN FOOD DE LUXE Procurable from all leadins Chemist* <tnd Pcrfcirner# Prepared only by F. WOLFF & SON FREE SAMPLE coated (o any address on application to the N Z Representative: M. J. KILMARTIN P O. 80. 67.3. WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 56, 30 November 1926, Page 4
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640Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 56, 30 November 1926, Page 4
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