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Do women have to put up with these? A skin that looks coarse? A muddied skin-colour? skin that looks harsh and rough} You hate to see it your skin losing its fresh look! A fascinating; immediate change can come over your face Free your skin: Dirt; old make-up stick in pore-openings. Fatigue, wind. dry air rob skin of oil and moisture To sweep pore-openings clean of em bedded dirt to replace needed oil and moisture there is an exclusive formulation of skin-helping ingredients in Pond s Cold Cream. They work On your skin aS a team in inter-action. As you swirl 0n1 Pond's, you help both sides of your skin: You can d0 something to change your skin. Feel a wonderful smoothuess come to your skin, as it takes up the refreshing oil and moisture in Pond s Cold Cream. Feel your skin getting back its flexibility_ Each night give your skin this special oil-and-moisture treatment. Soft-cleanse swicl Pond s Cold Cream over face and throat. Tissue off well. Soft-rinse quickly with more skin- helping Pond s Cold Cream. Tissue off lightly. You can jeel vour skin responding: Look your loveliest and you radiate & happy-hearted confidence to all who see you. You will sec the wonder of this skin- helping cream immediately after your very first Pond $ creaming: As you uSC Pond' s. you will delight in your lovelier skin and gain an attractive new self-confidence: Co today to your favourite Cos-: metics counter and get a jar of Pond s Cold Cream. Also available in handy tubes. You owe it to yourself to bring out your beauty. THE LADY MAUREEN COOPER says: "Pond' s Cold Cream is just ideal: It leaves my skin So wonderfully clean, and smooth and soft: Made in the laboratories of Induatria[ Chemicals Ltd,, Auckland, for the Pond' $ Extract Company Export Limiled. New York: PCN32

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 726, 12 June 1953, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 726, 12 June 1953, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 726, 12 June 1953, Page 19

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