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From town car to ambulance Lady CYNTHIA TOTHILL on War Service ADY Cynthia Tothill, the only L sister of the Sth Earl of Bandon, hes been through many a London blitz. Since the war started she hast worked as an Ambulance Driver, but she still has time to think about and care for her complexion. It is especially hard on one 8 com- plexion, being out in all weathers; she says; but Pond's creams are splendid standby. They keep my 3i akin in perfect condition: 66 On War Service, Or at home, Pond' $ two marvellous creams keep my complexion 99 smooth and clear; Lady Cynthia Tothill has #hioirk LADY CYNTHIA TOTHILL dark eyes: dark hair, and a eays peachy skin Lady Cynthia says, Elaborate floats out all thc dust and powder beauty care isn t necessary for that bas accumulated there: Your Pond' s Creams keep my skin in per- skin becomes clearer: fect condition. Since I started using them Pve been amazed at the im- Then, smooth on Pond' $ Vanishing 92 provement in my complexion. Cream, and away go those tiny bits Pond'8 two creams can do as much of dry skin that roughen and dull for your complexion as they bave your complexion. Your skin looks done for hers but Jou must use delicate, clearer and it feels defi- Pond' $ Two Creams together . First; nitely softer. Pond $ Vanishing Pond's Cold Cream for thorough Cream gives a lovely matt finisb cleansing: Pond s Cold Cream sinks that takes powder witb exquisite tight down into the pores and smoothness: Sold at all Stores and Chemists in PONDSL tubes for your handbags; and in jars BONDS for your dressing table: PONd'8 EXTRACT COMPANY, HUDSON STREET, NEW York

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 191, 19 February 1943, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 191, 19 February 1943, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 191, 19 February 1943, Page 14

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