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Juu (tkovy ~Decl This lovely American socialite 8ays : ~Pond $ Cold Cream has a way of Duke making my skin feel particularly waked-up ever So clean, and it brings up a soft glow of colour. Give your skin that Glow 'of Beauty "Blush-cleanse" tonightl 1. Rouse your face with warm water. Dip deep into Pond : Cold Cream and swirl it in soft: creamy circles up over your face and throat- Tissue of. 2. Blush-rinse. Cream again: with snowy soft Pond s Cold Cream: Swirl about 25 more creamy circles ovcr your face. Tissue well: 3. Tingle your facc with a splash of cold waler. Blot dry. The lovely result! Your facc looks softer; fresher; rose-tinted alive! So every night this complete ~blush-cleansing Every morning for a bright- awake look a once-0Ver ~blush-cleansing with your Pond: S. Mrs. Duke LS tiny and blonde, with the clear sojt skin that makes you wonder how she car es for it "[ uSe Pond: $ she says: PONDS PONDS 6 t COLID CREAM Available in jars and tubes Madc LIL thc taburatories 0f Indu strial Chemicals Ltd. Auckland , for the Pond' $ Extract Company Export Limited, New York. RPCN2I Rerobars AEROBAKE NO "Flour Flour its here Self Raising flour So generally used by housewives PRod Uci in England, America and Australia: AEROBAKE SELF RAISING FLOUR opens Up new, stimulating fields READY To USE 0i cooking: Superfine; milled and blended from the highest quality ingredients, it'$ New Zealand S FIRST Selt Raising Flour ~obtainable from grocers every SELF Raisinc where in the red, white and blue package: Prepared by Simms Jones Ltd,, 221 Lichfield Street, Christchurch. FLO U R 000 PiodlC cMon

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 716, 2 April 1953, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 716, 2 April 1953, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 716, 2 April 1953, Page 12

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