nmm mm Always Clinging — Never Patchy Icilma Face Powder adheres faithfully to the skin under even the most trying conditions of heat, wind or moisture, and gives a cool, smooth bloom which matches perfectly with the tones of the complexion, removing every trace of shine and adding delicate gossamer beauty. Pure and fine, Icilma Powder is sifted and blended by experts in such manner that it is quite harmless, and could not possibly injure the most tender skin. The perfume is the subtly alluring Icilma Bouquet, and the beautiful new Parisian box is so filled that yours is the only hand to touch the powder. A am Two shades — Niatureile for most complexions; Creme for brunettes . 2/6 per box. Does not clog the pores LOST EYESIGHT CANNOT BE RESTORED ! - h » t « Tour Eves Examined and Correetlv B*itted with MODERN GLASSES. H. GREGORY Optician. Bocma— DAVID TEED, LTD., Chemists and Opticians. 205, Broadway, Newmarket Phone 10-020 HOLIDAY HEALTH AFTER THE HOLIDAYS Now you are back, are you going to slip again into the mornings of sluggish liver, the tongue not very clean, the * -X *3O m m temper left a bit frayed at the end of a day ? Not you! There’s a little habit that gently and surely assists your system to flush itself out. The daily dash of ENO. Its action is like that of fresh air and regular exercise —and just as safe and pleasant; but it is sur' prising how the daily cleansing ensured by ENO keeps you vigorous and alert—how it helps you to retain holiday health now that the holidays are over. ENOS "FRUIT SALT" FIRST THING EVERY MORNING Sold Everywhere in Two Sizes. The words “Enc>” and “Fruit Salt” are registered trade marks. ••les Agents t The British Harold F. Ritchie & Co. of N-Z. Ltd., 72 Dixon Street. W eil.ington.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 4
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