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On Duty through the Blitz Lady CAROLYN HOWARD is in the Auxiliary Transport Servico Lady Carolyn Howard daughter of the Earl Of Cariisles is now an Aux- iliary Driver: Despite the day-in, day-out strain, Lady Carolyn Howard still has time to care for her cOm- plexion, and she 1S enthus iastic about Pond's Creams SI started using them before the war; she says, 'they have made my skin mucb softer and finer: #Just a few minutes 'Lady Carolyn Howard has thick, Wavy hair of a glorious daily grooming with auburn shade, and large e5 pressive deep green eyes: Pond' $ Creams keeps my complexion foats out all the dust and powder that has accumulated there: Yout skin becomes clearer. Those littk lovely; say8 66 worry 089 lines vanish: LADY CAROLYN HOWARD Then; smootb On Pond's Vanishing Cream, and away g0 those tiny bits Pond' $ two creams can do as of dry skin that roughen and dull much for your complexion as they your complexion: Your skin looks have for Lady Carolyn" 's | When delicate, clearer and it feels defi- you usc Pond'$ two creams togethec; nitely softer: Pond's Vanishing their cffect is truly marvellous Cream gives 4 lovely matt finish Follow the same beauty method as that takes powder with exquisite Lady Carolyn Howard. First, usc smoothness and holds it for hours: Pond' s Cold Cream for thorough Always usc Pond'$ Cold and Van- cleansing: Pond'$ Cold Cream sinks ishing Creams together as 2 complete right down into the pores and beauty method. Sold at all stores and chemlate M PONDS tubes for your handbags and jars Jor RONDS vour dressing table: 0 Iimte KIL 76e 0 long waq} Kiwi has an important job in the 01 Navy, preserving boots_keeping them strong; supple and water- tight: Help the boys in blue (and khaki) by going easy wich the Kiwi. Remember, a little Kiwi goes a ong way BoOT 6liC KIW Waterpaooe 0 jm Polish BLACK

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 172, 9 October 1942, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 172, 9 October 1942, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 172, 9 October 1942, Page 9

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