Why use the new Poudre Tokalon By PRINCESS ALA TROUBETZKOY It is made in SO many up-to- date flattering shades. It is finer and lighter than any other powder 1 know. I love its exquisite real fower perfume I find it stays on all day long: No other powder has this Mousse of Cream secret It keeps my complexion fresh and lovely even in wind and rain. I am sure I could not buy a bettey powder at any price. Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores FREE By special arrangement any woman reader of this paper may obtain 4 de luxe Beauty Outfit contain- ing a ~special box of Poudre Tokalon and six samples of other shades SO that she may test them for herself. The outfit also contains Creme Tokalon Skinfoods for both day and night use. Senp Gd. in stamps to cover cost of postage, packing etc: to Salmond & Spraggon Ltd; (Dept. 289F Maritime Buildings Custom House Quay, Wellington, NZ 3 PeacH Doana 10 KAlLO Ki Rm
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 28, 5 January 1940, Page 16
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