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In the Land Army"' now! Lady CECILIA SMILEY helps Britain's War Effort Lady Cecilia Smiley now "Digs for Victory" on a Leicestershire farm But despite arduous conditions her satin-smooth skin hasn'� suffered in the jeast, thanks to Pond'$ IWo creams: Lady Cecilia Smiley is the daughter of the late Lord Cowley: Her glorious complexion is flawless as 6 child' $ and has @ child' $ delicately flushed fairness: (( Pond' $ Two Creams keep my skin 9) smooth aS satin; says LADY CECILIA SMILEY Pond's two creams will guard yout give your skin a fower-like bloom: complexion as carefully as they guard It holds powder perfectly, hour after Lady Cecilia S. First; use Pond's bour protects your sensitive skin Cold Cream to cleanse deeply, to from sun and wind: Use Pond?s lubricate your skin: It melts down Cold and Vanishing Creams together into the pores and floats out the day'$ leaves as a complete beauty method they dust and make-up your skin immaculately clean. Finish witb are laboratory-prepared SO tbat each Pond s fuffy Vanishing Cream to enhances tbe beautifying powers of soften any tiny rough patches, to the other: PONDS Sold a1 all stores and chemists in 92d. tubes for Jout RONDS bandbags, I/o} and 2/I jars for our dressing table. (Prices including Sales Tax:) Un _

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 142, 13 March 1942, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 142, 13 March 1942, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 142, 13 March 1942, Page 17

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