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MRS. CURTIS ROOSEVELT wife of the grandson of the late President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt "[ just couldn t do without Uyo@_ Be ~hddbdL Poad' Roosevelt Cold Creay" at -tle emedale, gee-ebl clange i ee2x_skeit says Mrs. Roosevelt: Many women don t realise that the 1 Every night briskly circle fluffy problems fingerfuls of Pond $ Cold Cream up from cause of most complexion throat to forehead. This Pond's circle- is hidden dirt: Not ordinary surface cleansing frees embedded dirt. It stimu- dirt; but dirt that works its way lates lazy circulation. Tissue off. into pore-openings and hardens, 2 Now L "rinse' 3 with fresh fingerfuls of making your pores look large; your Pond' s Cold Cream . This time, tissue off skin look muddy_ lightly leaving invisible traces of Pond S Pond s Cold Cream is specific- for softening your skin overnight; protect- ally designed to take care of the ing it by day. deeper dirt that less efficient See a fascinating change come over your cleansings simply skim over. Its skin! Go today to your favourite cosmetics oil-and-moisture formula counter and get a jar of Pond $ Cold unique Cream. Start using it this very night: quickly soflens and floats out this Also available in handy tubes. hardened, embedded dirt leaves your skin flawlessly clean look- JARS 3/6, TUBES 2/ clearer in colour, finer in Made in the Jaboratories of Industrial Chemicals ing Ltd., Auckland, for the Pond's Extract Co. Export texture. Ltd,, New York. PCN43 Keep away MOTHS with MOTHAKS OeC? Don't let moths ravage valuable clothing hang MOTHAKS in your wardrobe, have at least one in every drawer: Mothaks keep cloches moth-free and fresh: NZ Agents Ja L. Lennard Ltd:, Box 1497 , Wellington I/3 FOR A BAG OF 8-ALL CHEMISTS 2 HAR:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 780, 2 July 1954, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 780, 2 July 1954, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 780, 2 July 1954, Page 10

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