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Six 0'clock Date With a Midnight Kiss She hbad met him once and dreamed ever since. Then, on the afternoon of the evening they were to meet again her 66 girl friend said, The powder you use iS more important than the frock you wear; please try Tokalon So, once again, Poudre Tokalon made dreams come true: Ten times finer than any other powder; Poudre Tokalon clings skin-tight through gay, romantic hours because it is blended with Mousse of Cream. It is that ingredient,too, which makes complexions look So clear and fresh, hiding , blemishes and shiny nose. Made in Six beart-disturbing shades, Apricot, Natural, Peach, Rose Peach, Brunette and Rachel: @udrte_ TeKALON fot [onge Lastimg Jovelimess TOKALON LIMITED, OXFORD STREET, LONDON Bj ENGINEERS' AND ENGINE DRIVERS' EXAMINATIONS Correspondence Courses; also special courses for Engineer Apprentices by former Examiner and Inspector of Machinery Write for full particulars, GEO. W MARTIN;, Colonial Mutual Buildings, 276 Princes St:, Dunedin: P.o: Box 904- FOR CUTS Quick! Cuts must be washed and made antiseptically clean quickly to avoid infection and ensure rapid healing: ANTI-CERM is a clear, non-poisonous Anti- septic of highest medical formula. It has a pleasant perfume and is non-staining: SOLD BY YOUR GROCER: Burch & Co: (NP) Ltds 58 Gill Sts New Plymouth

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 363, 7 June 1946, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 363, 7 June 1946, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 363, 7 June 1946, Page 33

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