th By April 16 YOU will look younger Feeding the skin with artificially predigested buttermilk and olive oil makes this definite assurance possible. Not only will it make you look younger by April 16th, but thereafter you will continue to look more youthful than your years. Feeding the skin with predigested foods is a new discovery. The skin is nourished back to a real and lasting beauty in place of the artificial and temporary effects of “ make-up.” Predigested buttermilk and olive oil provide the most nourishing skin-food known. The treatment is as follows: At night feed the skin by massaging the mixture into the porea for three minutes. Use a circular motion so that it is worked well into the pores where, in their predigested condition, the buttermilk and olive oil are easily and quickly assimilated by the tissues. In the morning feed the skin in the same manner for two minutes. Five minutes a day—that is all—but in a week it makes a remarkable difference. In a month a radical change. A smooth, unwrinkled skin, soft, beautiful and well-nourished, will be yours; yours to keep so long as you feed your skin this simple way. In Creme Tokalon you get buttermilk and olive oil scientifically prepared and in just the right proportions. Full instructions accompany each jar. One week will demonstrate how really lovely this natural treatment makes your skin. Creme Tokalon O Nourishing & Beautifying Skin Ooocf Vuiikia a CrM» and Ni*Kt Cream 1/6 a iar. or 2f6 (double else), at all chemists and stores.
I Oil \ w WORTHY OF THE FINEST PLATE. Many a treasured piece of old silverware has been cleaned exclusively with Goddard’s Plate Powder for nearly a hundred years Goddard’s Plate Powder In Olive-green wrappers. Manufactured only by J. Goddard fic Sons, Station St., Leicester, England
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 630, 5 April 1929, Page 5
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