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WOMAN OF 70 HAS A FACE LIKE i THAT OF A YOUNG GIRL. , Long-guarded Family Secret Learned f, iThrough a Provincial Lady. “From mother to daughter, generation after generation,” writes a lady now, 7(,) years old,, “wo have boon noted throughout the little provincial totvii tv he re w'e 'live for the beauty of dtir complexions, .preserved even to old age. Of late so many of our friends seen? to have been deceived and disappointed by harmful skin remedies that'we have decided it is not right for us to keep to ourselves any longer the formula that has always been considered as our family secret, and to which we owe our ‘eternal youth.’ Therefore we take this opportunity of communicating it to our sister readers. Simply take 2oz. rosewater, 1 dram tincture of benzoin and 2 oz. Flowers of Oxzoin, and mix them yourself at home.- Any chemist can supply you with what is necessary. Shake the lotion before using and apply with,a clean piece of cotton wool oV abspOUgo reghlarlV night and morrtless than 1 a week you will surely be asked; what has caused- snc)i « iWpnderful improvement in ypur appearance. ; The, freshness of ycmr complexion will be dazzling. We know' b’ecanhe Ve have 'often 1 made the yei’V ifcUhie experimenhthnumg Whr friends/ and this is . the; -only ■ thfhg we ;opi>splvys) have,ever .used.; fit it'our fam-t ,-iJy ~remedy fpf troubles,! and has never failed, to give, the ivory; of‘satisfaction ; ih fact; :i rohsider It ■ ah • ideal’ hieilns'. l fhr* •pl'Pherviug - the ortati/ral ■ health 1 of* -the 1 skuL, /T)toi fmunuhi J is:; oltb 'faslijioViedf simple and inexpensive, but always efficacious. We would be Very' happy to give you others, but this is the only* oho We possess of, which we ' Ifiibw the benefits from personal experience. Important.—lnquiries' recently made fiei'in.atolpgisi proved cpnIpiiW! is,AW-' equalled for the purposes ter, jwhicTi 'it it r A ; Fcbni'entlfde / d, ap'd Pt may ; tliyrel fHngr/be'R regat#ed 1 ‘ l as ,! bbihg ’ thorough! v i Sili J« •»JiiJ?h •♦flu otM Qoneni' > t..oiu bus , Jem.) ~w

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 41, 18 October 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 41, 18 October 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 41, 18 October 1913, Page 3

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