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DO YOU KNIT! Just landed! New enlarged edition of "Wooleraft," the most complete and practical guide to Knitting and Crochet. New stitches all fully explained. Directions for working 96 garments for men, women, and children. Every article illustrated. Get your copy now. Send lOd stamps to Patons and Baldwins, Ltd., Box 14415, Wellington.— Advt,

CjeUff It gives. an exquisite protection ifrom wind and weather1 underneath jyour powder... and an irresistible [bloom of loveliness that lasts all day -... Men, too, like its cool refreshing (protection after shaving. I was- losing my Husbands Love ning to take so much notice of a. blonde with a. ~"~w '' ■•■ marvellous complexion that I $|P^ , confess I became frightfully jea- * 'i-&^"^ lous. Then I began to study the reason of her attractiveness. She never had a shiny nose—her complexion was always so fresh and lovely even after dancing all the evening in a hot ballroom. At last a famous beauty specialist told me her secrpt—she just blended- a little mousse of cream with her face powder. This marvellous ingredient makes the powder cling to the skin even in windy and rainy weather, and in spite of perspiration. To my delight, after the first trial my husband said—"You look lovely to-night"—Now, my fresh lovely complexion is the admiration of my husband and the envy of all my friends. NOTE: The sole rights to the use of this amazing discovery of "Mousse of Cream" have been acquired at enormous expense by Tokalon. Blended by a secret process in Poudre Tokalon, it actually acts as a tonic and makes the skin naturally beautifulinstead of merely covering it. Banishes all trace of shine permanently, and gives marvellous complexions neve. before seen. Sole Consignees for New Zealand: J. Myers and Co., Ltd., Hunter-st., Wellington, N.Z. ?"4.t *re»th7 He»a»eh»? HmwVta«l Spit Mag? DueharseiT etc. Scad 2& Jtamp now for Information how to qulebb ?.. Permanently free yourself. ~ C.E. Woodham. Box 1769. AuckUnd, NX -

NOTICE to users of BELL TEA 15 Per Cent increase in Exchange increases the cost of tea considerably. But the Directors of *ELL TEA COMPANY have determined to make NO advance in price Buy BELL, the tea that keeps down the cost of living.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 11

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