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RAIN WATER FOR THE FACE.

It is well known that soft water is the only water for the face. Rain water, filtered, has no equal. Everyone remembers that Diane do Poictiers, who at 60 won admirers away from young girls, had a wash, the secret of which was never disclosed during her lifetime. "When that radiant beauty was no more, her chemist confessed that the large bottles he sent her contained nothing but filtered rain water, with whidh, and some declare with which alone, she bathed the face time seemed unable to touch. If rain water cannot be procured, distilled water will do as well, but it is a more costly substitute.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 58, 19 April 1912, Page 14

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RAIN WATER FOR THE FACE. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 58, 19 April 1912, Page 14

RAIN WATER FOR THE FACE. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 58, 19 April 1912, Page 14

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