SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
Fow things are more annoying to refined and sensitive ladies than superfluous hair on any part of the ure that we publish herewith a recipe face or body, and it is with real pleasreceived from a reader who states that by its use she in a very short time completely and permanently removed a stubborn growth of hair from her upper lip and chin. This recipe calls for 4} drams Pulverised Sulthino Concentrate,- 2J drams Zinc Oxide, P.B. and 1 dram of powdered Orris Root, which should be thoroughly mixed and put in a wide moiith bottle. 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 minutes with tbo back of the knife, when the dissolrfxl hair will come r.itb it. Repeat at intervals of two days. Each time the growth will be less, until it entirely disappears. A good cream., such as Creme To-Kalon, may be used after each application
The United Methodist Church at the village of Houghton has celebrated the jubilee of five of its preachers—Mr Kirbv, Mr Xoake, Mr Weeks, Mr Spreadbury and Mr Harrington. Kneli lias been preaching in the locality for over fifty years. NOTHING TO EQUAL IT. "For the immediate relief and complete cure of influenza there is nothing to equal Chamberlains' Cough Remedy," writes Miss Fanny Bonhoto, Marrawah, Tas. "It lias relieved me of 'this complaint and I have recommended it to neighbours who have found it to cure coughs and colds in almo.st any form. One dose has always given, me relief ami one bottle always cures uiy colds." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. *
Paste - Packets STOVE POLISH
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 May 1913, Page 2
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295Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 May 1913, Page 2
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