REVEALS COMPLEXION SECRET OF THE SPANISH LADY TELLS HOW THEY KEEP I THE IK YOUTHFUL COMPLEXIONS, EVEX' AT SIXTY. "As a young girl," writes one of our readers, "I always had a nice clear and delicately-tinted complexion, but on reaching the age of thirty it ohanged completely. The chilly winter winds and rain made my skin rough and dry—my face used to burn and smart horribly after the slightest exposure to frost or cold. I felt very worried to see the dreadful change that was taking place. About this time I went for a trip abroad, and while travelling in the South of .Spain, became intimate with an elderly Spanish lady. Knowing howproud tlie Spanish girls are of their lovely skin, and hoping she could help me, I told her of my trouble. She advised me to obtain two ounces of rose water, one dram of tincture of benzoin, and two ounces of ordinary flowers of oxzoin from the chemist, which, she said, I could mix myself, and after shaking well, apply it with a soft cloth or sponge. She stated that her family had used this lotion for years, and vowed it ivould quickly restore my complexion. I applied the lotion as Bhe told me, and the result was surprising. In two days I saw a great difference. The skin was losing its roughness, the dry, tight feelchange was wonderful. My skin had regained its smoothness, the pores were no longer coarse, and my complexion liad grown younger before my very eyes. Regular use of this splendid recipe has kept my complexion beautiful for thirtyyears. It is inexpensive, delightful to use, and so effective that it cannot fail altogether. After four days' use the ing was easier, and the burning ceasen to please anyone who tries it."
A MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY. RII E C -VIA U X R 0 X Y G EX A FOR RHEUMATISM. OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM DISCOVERER AXD AGENT, MISS J. M. DOIG, SILVER AXD POWDERHAM STREETS. XEW PLYMOUTH. No one else sells it, because Rhcuroa-' line-Oxygona is prepared to suit your particular oase, and only the discoverer knows how to do this. The constitutions of no two persons are alike. What affects one will not affect another. In preparing Rheiimalme-Oxygena, the discoverer takes into consideration these personal peculiarities, together with age, sex, length of suffering, etc. Id no small measure this accounts for its. marvellous fuceego even in cases given * incurable.—Advt. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 266, 8 April 1914, Page 8
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