ANNOUNCEMENT By the Latest and Most Successful Hair and Skin Specialist Mrs. Mary K. Chapman j° n f d L p“j£“ I wish to notify the New Zealand public that during my absence from Auckland of the past three years, I have been studying Hair and Skin troubles, to enable me to perfect remedies which will preserve and restore youthfulness; and now nave re-opened my depot in Auckland for New Zealand patrons. The war-worry and after-effects of various sicknesses with which we all more or less have been affected, has left you worn out. It has taken away the freshness from your skin, left cruel lines on your brow and neck, ana stolen the lustre from your Hair. The influenza played havoc with many, and left you with sunken cheeks and scanty hair. But further worry about yourself won’t help you. You must set to work to restore your youthfulness by using my preparations, which are most scientifically prepared, and w i are at present the best and most reliable on the market. APPEARANCES GOVERN THE WORLD! TO WOMEN. I SAY, KEEP YOUNG LOOKING To be well with the world you must be successful in your affairs and sought after by your friends, and in both instances nothing will help you so much as the appearance of youth. I consider that to look old is a serious handicap in all civilised life. If you have still to make your way in the world, it is in truth folly to carry the signs of old age. Especially is this the case with women, to whom appearance means so much. Leadership in Society for Women who Look Young A man can conceal the “ageing” effects of baldness, greyness, roughness, etc., much easier, but the wealth of a woman lies in her appearance, and she cannot appear well unless she has a healthy and natural color, smooth and' soft skin, and lustrous hair. Therefore, I say again, preserve your looks of younger days by making your hair youthful and your skin fresh and clear, in a natural /tk and natural-appearing jf, • Y manner. My method is / , The Onjy genuine way by which ij q this can be done. Some other preparations may claim to do so, but they cannot scientifically substantiate what they allege. TO MEN, I SAY. DON'T LOOK OLD To-day is the day of ' V, young men. Dr. Osler ,'f ’ has said that a man is too old to be useful . , after 40, and whije the world laughs at what it calls a joke, the records of the biggest business corporations prove that the young man is the man of the hour. Andrew Carnegie retired, as he often said, “to make way for the young men. Youno- men run the United States Steel Company to-day. John Pierpont Morgan turned over hia billtons of dollars of business interests to young men to manage —$ou have read their names many times. The Ford Company spend enormous sums to advertise that their great business of making 200.000 automobiles annually is run by young men. In face of such evidence as this, need I say to my men readers: ‘Don t look old at forty” —don’t allow baldness to creep on—don’t let those grey hairs spoil your chances. Even if you are 60 —look young. Therefore, don’t hesitate, but send to me for a supply of my reliable remedies. The prices are: “Hair Tonic (liquid for oily hair), and “Hairol” (ointment for dry hair), 4/6; triple quantity. 10/6. ’“Genuine Specific” (f«r grey, faded, and bleached hair, not a dye), 4/6; triple quantity, 10/6. Hair Controller (cream to control unruly hair), 2/6; Shampoo Powders, 4d each, 3/9 per dozen; Complexion Beautifier (for face, neck, and hands), 4/6; Freckle Lotion, 4/6; Cold Cream, 3/6; Blackhead Cream. 4/6; Eyelash Ointment, 3/6; Eyebrow Ointment, 3/6; Lip Salve 3/6. FREE OF COST A Set of Samples Ordinary postage paid throughout New Zealand; fragile postage, 6d. extra. To prove that I am selling my preparations on their merit, I am offering Charging only 1/6 for cost of containers, packing and postage, so that every reader of this paper may try for himself what my preparations will do, before purchasing a larger quantity. Therefore, if you forward to me 1/6 in postal notes or stamps, I will send you, in plain box, one small bottle Hair Tonic one box “Hairol” Ointment, one small bottle Complexion Beautifier, an\ one Shampoo Powder; also a modern 24-page valuable booklet about the hair and skin, entitled “Appearances Govern the World.” By offering you this you can see that I am anxious for you to try my preparations. Don’t delay, but send to me to-day for a supply or for a set of samples. NOTE THE NEW ADDRESS— Mrs. Mary K. Chapman $ uite No. II [Top Hellahy's Buildings] QIJEEN ST., AUCKLAND i G.P.O. BOX 354 Also London, England ; France; P rovidence, U.S.A.; and Sydney, N.S.W.
An Open Warehouse Special Invitation to Country Buyers! Messrs. George and Doughty, Ltd., are now open to receive Mail Orders from Country Customers. No price lists are issued, but we invite prospective purchasers to state full details as to description and quantities of goods required, and WE GUARANTEE TO EXECUTE ORDERS AT THE SAME PRICES GOODS ARE MARKED IN OUR WAREHOUSE. AU business is NETT SPOT CASH, and remittances must accompany orders. Railage, postage and exchange on cheques must be borne by purchasers. Owing to the extent of the range of our stocks it is impossible to publish a fufi list of all lines, but appended are a few items of interest: Ladies’ Hosiery, Woven Nightdresses, Vests, Camisoles, Fleecy Bloomers, Ladies’ French Kid Gloves, Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Plain and Striped Fugi Silk, Georgettes, French Crepe-de-Chine, 27in. and 36in. White Jap Silk, Indigo Serge, Gabardine, etc., Carpets, Rugs, Mats, etc., Real Shadow Tissues, Sheetings, etc., Towels and Towellings, Flannels, Flannelettes, Shirtings Blouses in Georgette, Silk, Crepe-de-Chine, etc. Underskirts, Ginghams, Crepes, etc. Men’s Suits, etc. These, together with innumerable other lines, are being sold DIRECT to the PUBLIC at HEAVILY DISCOUNTED WHOLESALE PRICES GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LTD. Wholesale Warehousemen, 61-63 Victoria Street. Wellington. ESTABLISHED 1891.
You ehould preserve your eggs in Sharland’s Moa Brand Egg Preservative. Twenty years’ experience has proved it to be reliable. It is economical —it costs three-eighths of a penny to one penny per dozen eggs, according to size package you buy. Sold in small tins sufficient for 14 dozen eggs, also in 1 and 4-gal-lon tins. One gallon sufficient for 18C dozen eggs.
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