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Beautyy Recipe famous for 30 years A Time-tested and Proved Recipe for a Flawless Complexion To make the darkest; roughest skin soft, clear and velvety-smooth to end black- heads, enlarged pores and other skin defects try this recipe. Mix one ounce of pure cream of milk (pre-digested) with one ounce of olive oil. You can have it prepared by your chemist, but making a small quantity is expensive. You can get it cheaply already prepared in Creme Tokalon (Vanishing non-greasy) _ This actually contains pre-digested dairy cream and olive oil combined with other valuable nourishing and tonic ingredients scientific- ally blended in correct proportions. Creme Tokalon restores youthful freshness to the skin in a most ama zing way. One woman writes After only 3 days' use of Creme Tokalon my skin became SO clear, SO fresh, SO lovely, I could hardly believe my eyes: Trya Creme Tokalon (White non-greasy), the time-tested and proved recipe for a fawless complexion. Successful results guaranteed with Creme Tokalon or money refunded. Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores FREE By special arrangement any woman reader of this paper may obtain a de luxe Beauty Outiit con taining the new Tokalon skinfood creams (rose for the evening, white for the day): It contains also a special box of Tokalon Mousse of Cream Powder and six samples of other shades. Send 6d. in stamps to cover cost of postage,, packing and other expenses Address Salmond & Spraggon Ltd , (Dept. 90M Maritime Buildings, Custom House Quay, Wellington, N.z TFyowDTonDEzT has 0 9855/ Blond hair that has gone mousy, 'off- colour spoils your looks -Sta-blond $ 7 secret ingredients give back to darkened blond hair its former lighter colour and beauty and prevent blond fair hair from darkening (no dyes). Its amaz- ing ViteF (Vitamin F) feeds the follicles, tonics and softens the scalp, banish- es dandruff- makes hais like silk: use= Scelon ownshampoo ThE_ qone

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 61, 23 August 1940, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 61, 23 August 1940, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 61, 23 August 1940, Page 14

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