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Lady CICILIa SMILiY DIGS FOR VICTORP " ~but despite being out in all weathers she keeps her skin glorious with Pond s teo creams: Lady Cecilia Smiley Loves open- ait life and has taken Up farm- ing as her w aT wor k. She has dark hazel eyes; brown hair and gloriously smooth milk phite skin QUESTION To LADY CECILIA SMILEY: Don't you find that long hours out In the open are very hard on your com- plexion, Lady Smiley? ANSWER: Ye8; I do. But in spite of being out in all borts of weather my complexion o every bit a8 smooth and soft 88 it used to be, and my entire thanks goes to Pond' 8 two wonderful cream8. Even before the War 1 discovered that Pond' 8 cream8 did more for my complexion than elaborate beauty treatments: You can have the same beauty care a8 the World 8 loveliest and most distinguished womena For thorough skin cleansing, use and stale make-up keeps your Pond's Cold Cream every night and skin fawlessly lovely. Then u80 morning and during the day, when- Pond's Vanishing Cream a8 a powder ever you change your make-up. Pat base and skin 8oftener: This fuffy, it on gencrously, leave it on 4 few delicate cream holds powder minutes, then wipe it Of with smoothly for hours, and it protects cleansing tissues: Pond'8 Cold your skin from the roughening Cream removes every bit of dust effects of sun and wind. Matl this Coupon to-day wlth four FREE! 1d. stamps in sealed envelope to covet PONds postage, packing , etc: for free tubes of Pond' $ Two Creams Cold and Vanishing: You Ponps will receive also five samples of Pond 3 Glare- E proof Face Powder. POND'S DEPT. 2.4 2 Po: Box 1495, WELLINGTON: NAME Sold aL all stores and chemists in 91d tubes for your handbags, 1/0} ADDRESS and 2/1 jars for your dressing table: (Prices including Sales Tax:) BICYCLES LAST LONGER SAVES WEAR AND REPAIRS 1 LUBRIcATES CLEANS 1 Polishes PREVENTS Rust 3-IN-ONE Oi To 0 LubRIcAtes PreveNtS Rust ONE

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 90, 14 March 1941, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 90, 14 March 1941, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 90, 14 March 1941, Page 15

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