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mm m m m 'Zk «^* (Si i* M Beauty's Best Aid —and most economical. Nothing in the world can do more to increase your beauty than the delightful non-greasy, foamy Icilma Cream. It is quite impossible to provide for less such a pure and sure aid to Beauty. You have only to see and test Icilma against the numerous imitations to prove this for yourself. o & Cream Price 2/0 per pot—Everywhere. British Made— British Owned — and Bat. Manufactured by Inter- ■ ■ ■' ""--ding Co.. Ltd., London, ""y Zealand: Salmond Use it daily and look your best B'Sft Try Smeetons Why Not?
AN HOTJTBN'S COCOA Is food and I VTEW ZEALANDEKS' favourite break - drink combined. Nourishing, invigorai- fast drink Is VAX HOOTEN'S COCOA US, quenches thirst, and build* muscle and I If drinking other brands shunt on to VAN bone, Begin twins today. At all grocers. (HOOTEN'S right away. Qoei lurthertyimore deUcioas. O
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 207, 30 August 1920, Page 8
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