TO PERMANENTLY REMOVE SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Few tilings are more annoying to refined and sensitive 'ladies than superfluous linir on any part of 1 tile f-ice or body, publish herewith a recipe received from a reader who states-tlnit by its use she in a very short time completely and permanently removed a ..stubborn growth of liair from her upper lip and' chin. This recipe calls for 4'/; drams pulverised sulthinc concenlratc, ■></., drams zinc oxide. P.I!, and 1 dVam of 'powdered orris root, which should be thoroughly mixed anil put in a wide mouth Lottie.. For use, mix a little of the powder into a paste on a plate by adding a few drops of water. Apply with a narrow knife blade and remove at the end 'of two minjites with the back of tlio knife, when the dissolved hair will come with it. Repeat at intervals of two days. : Each time the growth ivill be less, 'until'it entirely disappears. A good nmi-greasy dream, such as Creme To-Ka!on. may be ilsed after .each application. ('At Tlo\. Oeutlemen must not use this as a substitute for shaving, as its repeated use completely 'destroys the hair roots. < l!lv\IK TO-KAT.ON. absolutely the be-d non-greasy vanishing cream ; beautifies the skin and removes wrinkles. At all chemists.—Advt. , - - --v r
JIVE LANE'S EMULSION 9j A PERSISTENT, HONEST TRIAL. MAKES STRENGTH <\ND ENERGY. All Chemists.B7
AN EXPERT'S OPINION ON SKINNER'S MAMMITEIN SKINNER'S 437 Kent St., Sydney, Jan. 9, 1013. Jliinimitem Proprietary, Ltd 10!) Pitt St., Sydney. Dear Mr. Skinner,—A valued friend of "aiu>.-.u, vvL-iiiworuiviiie purcnased a nice Jersey cow, in springing condition, and after calving she developed Mammitis in a very aggravated form. I consented, at Itis request, to treat her, and promised him that I would put her right. This, of course, in view of her serious condition, he very much doubted, but I am pleased to inform you that after using your Mammiteiii 'treatment for about seven days she completely recovered, and has since been milking very satisfactorily. Of course you will understand the recovery during those seven days was gradual after the first twentyfour hours. Having previously used your tieatment with absolutely satisfactory results, I of course HAD EVERY CONFIDENCE TN THE UNDERTAKING, and I am convinced that if your treatment is applied in any case, no matter how obstinate, with reasonable care, recovery will result. Wishing you every sucees , Yours faithfully, (Signed) W. T. W. BUCHANAN. Note.—Mr. Buchanan is a prominent member of that popular farmer's paper, "Farmer and Settler,'" and is chief of the Live Stock Department. Price, 4/G per bottle, from stores and chemists. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., wholesale agents for New Zealand.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 232, 19 February 1913, Page 6
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