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Dutinguished = dmerican Beauty Mrs. Anthony J: Drexel III:- name which represents generations of culture; wealth and distinction in America has for year8 followed the Pond'8 beauty ritual. She says, "I cleanse my skin night and morning with Pond'g Cold Cream: Then when my skin i8 all fresh, [ spread on a light flm of Pond'$ Vanishing Cream for overnight softening, or for a powder base when Im going out: Pond'8 Cold Cream for soft-smooth cleansing: Pat it in over face and throat a little will do, because Pond's goes 80 much further. Now wipe off; Your face feels clean as rain; soft as silk: Pond'8 Vanishing Cream L a much-loved PONDS 801 PONDS powder base. Apply lightly before make-up. LNo 0 It's non-greasy. Takes and holds powder with velvet smoothness and helpe protect ONlysing against wind and weather; too ! Ponds Extract Company International Ltd,, 60 Hudson Street; New York: The secret of BLONDE HAIR Blonde hair is distinctive It gives you extra attractiveness_ Never let your blonde hair darken: Kee? it fair always with Sta-Blond And if your hair has darkened; Sta-Blond will bring back its glorious golden sparkle. For Sca-Blond is made specially for Blondes. Not a luxury_~but a necessity and an economy for natural blonde haic. STA' BLOND Rassett & J ohnson Lta. M ann6t & Street, Eellington ISo

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 268, 11 August 1944, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 268, 11 August 1944, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 268, 11 August 1944, Page 21

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