Elizabeth Jlrden says CLEANSE TONE NOURISH iastaa*. /■Dirt The basis of all Elizabeth Arden beauty treatments in her London. Paris and New York Salons- —the basis of all Elizabeth Arden home beauty treatments, too. CLEANBE tfith Yenetia n Cleansing Cream — it sinks deep into the pores without drying the skin Ts Gd 14s, 19s Gd. TONE with Ardena Skin Tonic, 5s Gd, 12s Gd upwards. Pat it into the skin with the Arden “patter” to start the blood circulating through every cell. NOURISH the cells with Velva Cream for normal skins, 7s 6d, or Orange Skin Food for dry or older skins, 7s 6d by patting again—never rub, for that pulls the tissues out of place. Collinson & Cunnincgßtame ltd. AGENTS FOR ELIZABETH ARDEN PREPARATIONS.
NEW BOON FOR THE PUBLIC. 1 5 per cent Interest on Travel Savings I ANOTHER CONCESSION BY RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT Heie is Rood news! You save for holidays by rail and receiv o 5 per cent, interest while you wait for your trip. “Save to Travel Stamps”—on sale at Railway Stations (Is, 2s, 2s 6d and ss)—to the value of 10s or multitples of 10s may be exchanged for travel vouchers, bearing interest at 5 per cent, per annum for each calendar month after date of issue, with a maximum period of 12 months. Travel Vouchers May Also Be Obtained For Cash. I FULL INFORMATION FROM RAILWAY STATIONS. ■ -
t 17* 911 >ll ilV’f A For Fine Grain. Gives brilliant negatives for bigger enlargements. For wide latitude. Fast coat guards against under-exposure. Slow coat checks over-exposure. lightning fast! Flakes difficult shots easy. The film for night pictures. FILMS ARE DEPENDABLE 3. F. FRAMJEE. CENTRAL PHOTO STORES, 36 BROADWAY. 3UILDINGS. PHONES: BUSINESS 6963, PRIVATE 6801. TIME 3 ?■=« An Advertisement for Farmers Only With the new season just starting you’ve got a hundred and one matters on your mind we know; hut just a few moments ■ spent NOW in checking over the following list may he the * means of saving you time, trouble, and expense later. Don’t be Caught Unprepared check over Your Requirements NOW! DAIRY SUE ÜBS i/ 8 ca - BASS AND CANE BROOMS 2/3 ea. “WYANDOTTE” CEEANSEE 2/11 LAMB’S TEATS—White, sd. ca.; Black 2-pieco Bd. ea. MILK BUCKETS from 2 / 8 ea - GALV. CALF FEEDING BUCKETS 1/H ca. MILK FEVER OUTFITS 7 / 6 ea - CATTLE SHUNGES ... £4 /6 oa. SQUAEE-MOUTH SHOVELS 5 / 9 ea. & IA.I SEPABATOE BBUSHES —all sizes and designs, from Gd. ea. a * WATSON umhed' THE SQUARE PALMERSTON NORTH, and at MARTON and FEILDING. •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 218, 14 August 1937, Page 11
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