A. .A- • Xr AL Mfc- < ■' '- '" "" *~' z E, in the Singer plants in almost the geographical centre of England, like sometimes to picture ourselves . as close to the heart of the British Commonwealth. It is natural, therefore, that our thoughts should turn to/day to those British men and women who have carved a British way of life under the Southern Cross and now find it threatened. With warm and personal greetings and very sincere good wishes for your welfare from the Workers and Management of SINGER MOTORS LTD Manufacturers of Automobiles for nearly half a century COVENTRY AND BIRMINGHAM • ENGLAND
under fire Lady Doveidale has taken up nurs- mIl 4I ing during the war. However, Lady ' >. (WRmB, Doverdale’s complexion looks just / EEMMfejgN V as lovely to-day as before the war. She says, “Life is so busy just now mOw- 'ii that I simply haven’t time for beauty i treatments, but I find I don’t miss BHl■fc”'' » them one bit. Pond’s two creams k keep my skin beautifully soft and ** "• z »L'v\ smooth.” •*••'*«* kS/’C*' v Ji-* A On or off duty I /A • Lady Dover dale’s ’ skin looks perfectly V I lovely .. . thanks to y'fJ Pond’s Two Creams ' z , x. J 'Jr Pond’s two creams will work mixacles for your complexion. First, Pond’s Cold Cream sinks right into the pores and floats out all the dust and powder that has accumulated, haired, with a lovely clear skm and big bluethere. Your skin becomes clearer. trey eyes. Those little “worry” lines vanish. Then, smooth on Pond’s Vanishing Cream, and away go those tiny bits gives a lovely matt finish that takes of dry skin that roughen and dull powder with exquisite smoothness—your complexion. Your skin looks and holds it for hours. Always use delicate, clearer —and it feels defi- Pond’s Cold and Vanishing Creams nitcl) so..er. Pond’s Vanishing Cream together as a complete beauty method. ' Afßm Sold at all Stores and Chemists in 7^b P fewest tubes for your handbags, and in jar, lw"££*> or v ° ur dressin 9 table. 1 £MKUWMS J are hardto reptace i ... but easy to I cfean, Mo/feh % preserve w/th \ POLfFtOR /XSfisWA£sfiS 11 ANTISEPTIC .« (J/ PRESERVING \\e «.»Orv- ItLliU I LOORS. //. x Marble,Nuiok Bodies..", _//f ■ "•* IN~N Z
Brings made TO ORDER CHAR, TO TH. GIFT. Coll ond sec us or write for particulars. Shortage of workmen prevent us showing our usual large window selection. But we still make up worthwhile rings ol our lino quality gems. IHE WiII*SOWN JlWllllßS OF WEIIINCIOM sJj===== i -Ul ROUND OAK Shpigf/ TEA WAGON V/ 'N bG p° sted to you free in carton. You can fit up in one minute, 8 screws. Price 61/- complete. WHOLESALE FURNITURE FACTOR' LTD. Wellington. Box 1057.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 287, 2 September 1942, Page 3
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