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Dulinguished _ dmericam Beauty Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Whitney. In America, this lovely member of society i8 6 known a8 sdare-devil Liz' Whitney:' She earned this title through her dare- devil riding and exciting beauty. She too is a devotee of the Pond 8 beauty ritual. She uses Pond's Cold Cream for cleansing, and Pond'8 Vanishing Cream a8 8 powder base. Used to- gether, Pond's two creams keep skin dawlessly lov- ely, soft and smooth. Pond 8 Cold Cream for soft-smooth cleansing: Pat it in over face and throat a little will do, because Pond' 9 goes {80 much further. Now wipe o. Your face feels clean a8 rain, 8oft as silk Pond Vanishing Cream Pe a much-loved PONDS powder base. Apply lightly before make-up. G01 PONDS It'$ non-greasy. Takes and holds powder with velvet smoothness and helps protect nnl #Ire against wind and wea ther;, too 1 Ponds Extract Company International Ltd , 60 Hudson Street, New York: WHAT ! Flavourings hard to get NO ! tolo Hla _ Hansell'$ make the bard-to-get favouringe, a8 well as lots of others, for sweet or savoury dishes, in concentrated, economical strength: Cloves 1 Banana 1 Orange, etc , etc: Made by Hansell Laberatories HANSELLS Masterton: "The Essence 'CLOUDY FOOD Sbecialiea Zealaod for Lrrgh) FLAVOURINGS SniD 'George

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 229, 12 November 1943, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 229, 12 November 1943, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 229, 12 November 1943, Page 19

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