Just an occasional dab of " NUGGET " BROWN POLISH will keep Tan Footwear bright and in perfect condition. To " plaster " polish 011 is waste —more so, if-the polish is of an inferior make. The injurious chemicals contained in Brown Shoe Shines of the '* cheap and nasty kind discolour tan, and cause the leather to crack and rot. BROWN " NUGGET " keeps tan tan—even in wet weather— because it forms a thin waterproof film over the thickest box calf, or the most delicate glace kid. Ask any grocer or store for '' NUGGET '' BROWN POLISH. aSj Guaranteed by the French Government to be the pure product of the %Ww J • . or aaar ☆ Obliioible iTT
Valeria Face I Powder——— J sifted through silk. 1 Silk sifting gives Valeria Face I Powder a wonderful velvety 1 softness and smoothness. I We explain as well as we can, the meaning of -silk K eifting, but we wish. you could see the silk itself* 3 I Fop it is a fine r closely-woven silk bolting cloth— I you'd just wonder* how artything could possibly go I through it. Hold it to the light, and yea can hardly I see through it* 8 Every particle of Valeria Face Powder is sifted 1 through this silk. No wonder it is so fine and | soft and smooth. Not a trace of flrit or harsh- I ness can find its way in. n Valeria Face Powder [■ Improves the Skin There's not a better powder made than Valeria. It is made with infinite care, to suit the very nature • of the skin itself. Skin fond elements never before used In a face powder go to the making of Valeria — elements which hitherto had been used only in face creams* Valeria is good to use—it I makes the skin soft and smooth and supple. I Get a box from your Chemist to<day, price 2/6 .It is sold in two delightful odors—Hyaointh and cotus e k Lilies. They're both delightful, but Lotus Liliee la K the newer. R
Little Girls T=mm : Ask mimmv 10 bring you to see the new English dolls at the P.O.P. Stores. They so real and fifelike, and move their arms and legs just like baby does—caJl the first fine day. P. O. P. stores c £B? COOK'S TOURS Throagh Bookings to all parts of New Zealand. Lowest Quotations. 138 Hereford St. HJ3S3
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16857, 10 June 1920, Page 3
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