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Beauty Recipe famous for 30 vears A Time-tested Recipe for an Alluring Complexion To help make the roughest skin soft; clear and velvety-smooth- ~try this recipe: Mix one ounce of pure cream of milk (pre-digested) with one ounce of olive oil. You can have it prepared by your chemist; but mak- ing a small quantity is expensive_ Creme Tokalon (Vanishing non- greasy contains special ingredients scientifically blended in correct pro- portions for helping restore youthful freshness to the skin. Try Creme Tokalon (White non-greasy) the time-tested recipe for an alluring complexion: Successful results guar- anteed with Creme Tokalon or money refunded: Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores: Salmond & Spraggon' Ltd,, Maritime Building; Customliouse Quay, Wellington. STAMPS! New catalogue (NZ) 1943. Just published. 2/6. POST FREE The STAMP SHOP, 20 Chancery Lane, Christchurch. SOOTHING AND REFRESHING Dr_ Scholl $ Bath Salts in the foot bach soothe and relieve tired, aching feet They are also recommended for the bath io cases of rheu- matism, sciatica, lumbago; gout Or skin dis- turbances; and for softening the water for shaving; shampaaing and all toilet purposes The Scholl Mfg: Co. Ltd Willesden St. Wellington Waree 16 02 Packet 2/9 DScholls Laree 8 02 1/7 packet BATH SALTS gqeeied 21

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 223, 1 October 1943, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 223, 1 October 1943, Page 21

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