Flowers of Every Hoc . . . You’ll find just your very style and size in our new. collection of- Floral Frocks. Attractively priced from— - 19/6, 29/6 to 5 sns Fashion Centre*
BEAUTY HINTS FOR EYES AND LIPS <4 rz 48. “In the winter and an windy days my face often gets cracked and sore. I use “Vaseline” Jelly to soothe and heal it” 5/- to Miss Bible, Junction Street. .48. "IT'A en I have used' my lipstick almost to its base, I lift out the remaining pieces, mix' them together with some “Vaseline” Jelly, and then I have a soft rouge the exact shade of my lipstick, which can be worked smoothly into the skin." 5/- to .Mrs. Pratt of Gavey Street. 47. “/ had very rough hands from eczema, but after rubbing them with “Vaseline” Jelly every night, they have become smooth and soft.” 5/- to Miss Garrett of Girralong. E? SA 88. ' “Vaseline" Jelly-applied - to thO'eyelids takes away that heavy, tired feeling —when one issuffeting from -eyestrainP.-Z ■ UA- to.Mr*. Pyno’oTShaw'St. •- ' Am lal 4<F. ways apply a smear of “Vaseline” Jelly to my ■ lips before using lipstick. It keeps the ‘ Ups soft and the lipstick goes on very smoothly” 51- to Mis. Hawse of Wentworth Road. SI. . -... often soger irritation when my glasses rub against the back of my ears, but I find .that after : applying “Vaseline”, Jelly to the irritated part I am quickly relieved. ” 5/- to Mias Thomas of Pennant Hills Road. We will pay 5/- to anyone sending in uses for “Vaseline” Petroleum Jelly, which we are able to accept and publish. Just post your suggestion to Chesebrough, Dept. Mil, Box 1615, G.P.0., Auckland, ttmmmmher when you buy, to look for the trade mark VASELINE. This trade mark identifies the original Petroleum Jelly, especially refined and purified for medical and toilet uses. Do not accept substitutes. . KmmMt tmr tUla ilMltil •■ tti |«r PETROLEUM JELLY
...BUT THIS YEAR'S tX* \ ~ - - 1 .- - | 1 CAN ’ T >- -€>4 UNDERSTAND IT. 1 SHE isn't THE SAME JUNE NHO WON OUR SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP LAST YEAR. WELL, THERE GOES OUR CHANCE IN THE „ ] COMPETITION. JUNE'S LET , tom down every ser/i \COAAE ON JUNE CHEER UP! ITS NOT V AS BAD AS j ALL THAT / J TERRIBLY sorry'' TOM. ! MUST BE STALE'. OR SOMETHING. t CANT CONCENTRATE \ —ALWAYS TIRED -EVEN WHEN / WAKE UP f ■ r TANOW JUNE, I FELT THE SAME ARY AS YOU LAST YEAR. TIMED AMP HEAVY. REMEMBER, WHEN MY GAME WENT OFF}. I /■**•' THE DOCTOR AND RE SAID / MMm * \AN^snußmrim: why don’t hwsei I the doctor jure? remember, our 1 : CLÜB/ SO VENINC AND ! CAN'T [ SHARE IT OFF DOCTOR.] , t'M ALWAYS TIRED -j EVEN IN THE MORNINGS. iili /HM, THAT SOUNDS I LIKE 'nI6HT-STARVATIOh\ 1 YOU SEE. MISS WHITE,] J EVEN WHEN YOU 'RE [SLEEPING YOUR H£ARt\ | AND LUNGS ARE USING IUP ENERGY, ms ENERGY I J MUST BE REPLACED OR j \youll wake up tired |- SUFFERING FROM 'NIGHT-STARVATIONS THE REST THING KNOW . IS NOAUCHS.^ LATER (marvellous: ! SAY- CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? TMEY RE GOING J TO ANNOUNCE THEIR ENGAGEMENT | to-night! ££l r GAME AND! THAT'S THE DOUBLES CHA MPIONSHIP FOR JUNE . AND TOM ! ‘ Are you finding it difficult to put your “heart and soul” into the things Iwv d vnn yOU find >’°. ur *' f star J‘?« the .day Tired out? Then profit ablj >ou, too, are suffering from “Night-Starvation”. Perhaps vouVe forgotten that your bo<£ goes on using up energy even while von sleeo -breathing alone takes 20 000 muscular AnU of coSf unless this energy is replaced as it is burned up. you wake feeling tired. Horlicks taken regularly last thing at night guards against Night-Starvation . It replaces the energy used up while you sleep and builds new reserves of vitality. You wake full of life! Horlicks makes a delicious cold drink In summer —but remember to use the Horlicks Mixer. Horlicks is priced from 1/9. Economy sixe 2/1 L The Horlicks Mixer is 1/-.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 3
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