HOW TO HAVE A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. One of our lady readers who found that her skin was" becoming harsh and dry from the use of powders, rongo, and creams, sends ns the formula below. She states that the simple, harmless, and inexpensive lotion made therefrom softened her 'skin, and so greatly enhanced the beauty of her complexion that she has entirely done away with all other preparations which she had been accustomed to use. This lotion can easily he prepared at home or by any good pharraacien. it calls for two ounces of Rose Water, one drachm Tincture of Benzoin, and two ounces Flowers of Oxzoin. Mix together and apply night and morning with the hands, or use a soft cloth or spongp. Always shake well before using. Our obliging correspondent asks that her name he withheld for personal reasons, but nevertheless gives us permission to publish her letter for the benefit of other readers. She adds that .this formula was given her by a woman 65 years old, whose youthful complexion and almost total absence of wrinkles wore a source of wonder and admiration to all who knew her; x
“READY MONEY” STORE. Are you looking for a nice nobby dress for the Show? Something unique and exceptional: something that will give you tone and vastly improve your appearance—in fact, “quite fetching If so, the place to get them is Robinson’s “Ready Money” Store. Robinson and Son have just landed ex Tainui, direct from the nvnuifm'turers, 2d of the very latest “IJp-to-d itc” one piece dresses—beautiful goods—which are going out at prices which defy all competition. Sel'ing fc r Cash only enables the new firm to quote the very lowest bed-rock prices. The ladies are keen enough to appreciate the marvellous differences in prices the advent of the new system has created. There are lots of other fas’ ionable dresses and costumes just roc iveh at big discounts for cash. Come and see them. The Robinsons “play the game.' $
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 77, 23 November 1912, Page 5
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330Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 77, 23 November 1912, Page 5
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