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66 In the Land Army"' now! Lady CECILIA SMILEX helps Britain's War Efort Lady Cecilia Smiley now "Digs for Victory' on a Leicestershire dw" farm. But deptse5 arduous conditions her satin-smooth skin basn'� auffered in the thanks to Pond' $ wo creams Lady Cecilia Smiley i the daughter of the Iate Lord Cowley: Her glorious complexion 45 flawless as child' $ and has 4 child' $ delicately flushed fairnessa 6( Pond' $ Two Creams keep my skin 9 9 smooth as satin; 8ay8 LADY CECILIA SMILEY Pond' s two Crcams will guard yout give your skin a fower-like bloom: complexion a8 carefully as they guard It holds powder perfectly, hour aftet Lady Cecilia s. First, use Pond $ bour protects sensitive skin youf Cold Cream to cleanse deeply, to from su0 and wind Use Pond'9 lubricate your skin: It melts down into the pores and floats out the day'$ Cold and Vanishing Creams togetber dust and make-up leaves your as a complete beauty method they skin immaculately clean. Finish witb are laboratory-prepared S0 that cach Pond'$ Auffy Vanishing Cream to enhances tbe beautifying powers of soften any tiny rougb patches, to the other: PONDS Sold at all Stores and Ohemists tn BONDS tubes for your handbags, and in jara tor UouT dressing table:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 168, 11 September 1942, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 168, 11 September 1942, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 168, 11 September 1942, Page 15

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