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Miss Doreen Drexel A dramatic brunette beauty with an enchantingly creamy-smooth complexion, Miss Doreen Drexel is a youthful member of an outstanding American family and an enthusiastic user of Pond' $ Two Creams. She says Pond S Cold Cream is my favourite cream for cleasing and softening my skin: About Pond' $ Vanishing Cream, she says "It helps my skin have that beautifully-groomed, smooth look:' Here' s how to make Pond's Two Creams your regular complexion care The Pond' s beauty method is such a Leave it on a few minutes; then wipe simple, effective way to keep your it off and discover how gloriously complexion at Its loveliest Every soft radiantly clean your skin is. night and morning, and whenever The starting point of a smart you want to freshen your make-up make-up smooth on a gossamer dur ring the day smooth on Juscious film of Auffy, fragrant Pond'$ Van Pond' S Cold Cream and pat it briskly ishing Cream Skin softener and all over your face and throat to powder base, it keeps your make-up soften and release dust and make-up. fresh for hours. Pond' $ Cold Cream for thorough skin cleansing_ Pond' $ Vanishing Cream, powder base and skin soft- POND ener , at all chemists, chain and de- partmental stores n attractive jars: PC.7 POND'S EXTRACT Co: INTERNATIONAL LTD:, BROCK AVE , TORONTO, CANADA

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 390, 13 December 1946, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 390, 13 December 1946, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 390, 13 December 1946, Page 2

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