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Wake to a Lovelier Skin!

How many people are sighing as they read that, I wonder. How many are thinking £if only it were possible'. Certainly, it does seem to be rather a bold claim — that you can go to bed at night w ith a dry, wind-chafed skin aiid wake to a new, softer, lovelier complexion. It is N.OT impossible. It is NOT even difficult. CYCLAX OF LODDON have made this over-night wonder possible. 'MOISTTJRA', an activated moisturising . night.-creamr f is specifically form.ulated to combat dry skin. This beautifully. pcrfumed, lightly textured beauty preparation will lcave YOUR skin dewy-soft and f resher iooking. Try some yourself . If you are at all doubtful, ask your trained CYCLAX Saies" Assistant about 'MOISTURA'. YouTl be convlnced. But don't just dismiss this without a fair test. " - You're probably. wonder ing whv the fuss about MOISTTJRA'. Well there are very, very few :moi stu r ising crearns on the majket — -that is, cream which you-*' can apply with just the. lightest of strokes, which penetrates quickly without massage aird which actively moisturises your skin while you sleep ! Xaturally, we are cbnvinced that CYCLAX 'MOISTTJRA' is the best. 4 There, you have it. Now it is entirely up to you to decide whether you REALLY want to look lovelier tomorrow.

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Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 37, 13 May 1965, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Wake to a Lovelier Skin! Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 37, 13 May 1965, Page 2 (Supplement)

Wake to a Lovelier Skin! Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 37, 13 May 1965, Page 2 (Supplement)

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