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WOMAN'S WORLD. FOR WOMEN ONLY. V gvand opera singer, famous for he" uty, says that for the conserving o youth and good looks she has frame these simple rules:— When your mirror tclbj you you an not looking well, rest. To keep the mouth young, niassag mit.ii, the little fingers the lines of petu i from nostrils to lips. 10 have always a youthful contour, keep the line of the jaw as thin as n knife edge. To keep the nose shapely, give it frequent massage. To keep the tired lines away from the eyes, bathe the lids and skin about the eyes with water as warm as vou To make the eyes, brilliant, bathe them as often as you do your face. To avoid double chin, sleep with the head low, the lower the better. To refresh the dry, withered skin, bathe it often in water as warm as vou

PERSONAL AND GENERAL. As a protest against what one of the ladies described as the "now defunct Brawling Bill,"-four Suil'ragists entered St. Stephen's Hall and chained themselves to the legs, of as many statues, while a fifth blew a police whistle. Then they all began spcechmaking. The cf-, forts of the police soon released the forms of the departed statesmen (says the Daily Telegraph), none the worse for the adventure except that Falkland ' had lost a spur. A Reuter message, dated Pera, 3rd May, states: seven days have elapsed since Abdul Hamid's' depositirthe daily exodus of ladies of the I perial harem from Yildiz Kiosk still continues. The total number of the fair .prisoners in the palace must have been truly prodigious. Yesterday no less than forty-five carriages, each con-} taining two or three ladies, besides f children and servants, were to be seen proceeding in the direction of Stamboul, and to-day I encountered fifteen, ear-' 5 equally well filled, conveying i t to the harem of one of the exre exchanging a life of ease and lu: >r one of the most absolute seclusion.'' 1 ' Among the results lately declared at' leeting of the Board of the Mysore! dency of the Inspector-General of Education (says the Indian Ladies' Magazine), it is most gratifying to learn that J a female candidate of the Maharani's College fo r the Pandit examination has come out successfully at the very top of men who have passed. It is a marvellous success in female education in the direction of Sanskrit, and Mysore can well be proud of this achievement, as leading the way in female education. This successful female candidate is a talented young lady, and is a widow, by r-ame Sundarammal, who will hereafter

■ ira of women detectives. Ten ladies, ostly very young, some of them girls', ill immediately enter the s ..ill be put to work as' fast as opportunity offers on every important case where it is thought that feminine intuition may be useful. Permission to introduce this innovation was granted by the Prussian Home Office as a n Df experiences demonstrating that t h women detectives can best deal with. The department has also decided to employ e first time women assistants in strativc work. Five women were the Scotland Yard at Berlin, after 15th May. "If a good-looking young man," remarks a writer in a Berlin journal, "suddenly grows a wild and bushy beard, be sure he loves a woman who cares' most for domestic'joys. That is why one sees more full beards in Germany than anywhere else. If another man appears unexpectedly wearing a small upturned moustache, of mclanof his beard, should appear clcan-s he has' been captured by an An lady. If he wears a t tachc which doesn't bo< he either admires an Englishwc a woman, who doles on evervthin, lish." •

eu oy scientific tailors, are now being given. lii a recent issue the Tailor and Cutter devotes two pages to the problem. From a number of calculations ay bo com- , , ~..., „ _„„ „„,„.„ proved by scientific study to be best suited for different complexions. It is appended: Brunettes, red, yellow, orange, olive, set; blondes, blue, green, and fresh complexions, green; pale ire color best declared to be pink. that practically suii m. Chief among then ind black. Scientifn dark red, and sienna.

when, the range needs blackening, rub it with a newspaper. It will shine up wonderfully an 1, '--"■ '— "-■ This is a very . ~ __ r stove, and although you will still have to use blackening vou will not have to The addition of a little curry powder is a great improvement to the pea soup that is made from dried peas. A teain After Exerci: lit i".i the wir' Hushed. T-nstead, rub in a s'mall quantity of really good cold cream. A11o«it to remain on for five or ten minut [ and then remove with a clean, soft rag of silk or linen. Powder lightly with some good face powder or line oatmeal, which must be afterwards carefully, removed, aiid your face will look fresh and blooming. ■tter cure for headache or sleepcan be found than a hop pillo«-. Xotliing move than a few hand FARMERS, mechanics, blacksmiths, painters, and ail ' others who labour, need LANE'S ME DO LINE. ."/The nicest, cleanest and most healine article ever prepared for the hands. Use it daily, i/- everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 1

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877

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 1

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