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Miss Cynthia McAdoo A New York Society favourite, Miss Cynthia McAdoo is young and outstandingly beautiful, with a radiantly fair complexion which she safeguards with Pond' s. It' S my favourite beauty treatment, she says: Among the many other famous Pond' 8 beauties are the Countess of Carnarvon, Mrs. Anthony J Drexell III, Mrs. Ernest L: Biddle, Mrs. Henry C Mellon, Jr. Such a simple and effective beauty care You'1l find that it is only a matter make-upthen wipe it off and of minutes to keep your skin at notice how spankingly clean, re- its loveliest with Pond S. Night freshed and smooth your skin and morning, and for daytime feels_ freshen-ups, too smooth rich; Always before you make-up, pat satiny Pond's Cold Cream over on a transparent film of delici- your face and throat Pat it on ously fragrant, gossamer-light with a light upward movement Pond's Vanishing Cream It sof- of the fingertips; leave it on a few tens your skin for powder, holds minutes to release dust and stale make-up fresh and attractive for hours. Pond' $ Cold Cream for thorough skin cleansing Pond' $ Vanishing Cream , powder base and skin soft- ener , at all chemists, chain and Poxp departmental stores in attractive jars. R.C.4 POND'8 EXTRACT Co. INTERNATIONAL LTD , brock AvE , Toronto; CANADA

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 409, 24 April 1947, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 409, 24 April 1947, Page 21

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