aii 11 h ggtfSSitJl The Appeal of a lovely Complexion is held for «. you in S'cdZ^ocx There's always some man asking to be introduced to the girl who has a glorious complexion. From the moment vhey first set eyes on her, men are more than half in love with her loveliness. Yet such appealing skin beauty is easily within |Hr every girl's reach. Icilma has made it so. To-day is the time for you to fIK start on the Icilma way to beauty. TONIC WATER vßHflj from the Spring of In Icilma Vanishing Cream—and in no £ tube f f other cream in the world—is the natural I v J or I spring water from Algeria. Far famed for I 7 ot *r Handbag I its tonic properties, Icilma wakens up the I f%D. I cells and leaves the skin clear and glowing. I I Icilma Vanishing Cream forms a delicate I I film on the surface of the skin and holds the I "y I powder there smoothly and evenly without I I allowing it to sink into the pores. I I ICIDMA COLD CREAM I Tl?e I Used nightly will keep wrinkles away. I ,c '' ma I I C n n°w be hoT) I I handy tube V ln * I ICILMA Face Powder Wonderfully soft because it is nine times silksifted, wonderfully clinging because of its et> softness, Icilma Face Powder gives a flowerlike bloom to your skin. jBKL "BEAUTY IN MINIATURE" . . . Special Icilma Offer An opportunity to make your own mirror teat with Icilma. POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY To " Icilmlt/'.P.O. Box 898 Wellington, C.l. Please send me the Icilma TRIAL BOX containing Icilma Face Powder and Icilma Vanishing Cream in dainty but generous sample sizes. I enclose 4d. in stamps to cover the cost of safe packing and postage. (Tick the shade desired.) Name rachel | | Address ——— natohilli Q 64.38.23NZ MRS. ©. HAS YES, I MUST POT THE MOUSi IS A NICE REST IN I OVER AND SEE ALRIGHT. IT'S MY DEAR., THE COUNTRY. < IF THERE'S ANY- THE WASH IN G WHY DIDN'T SHE G' "S BACKj THING I CAN DO THAT'S WORRYINGJ I YOU USE NEXT Ww£K, / FOR PHYLLIS ME. I DAREN'T /} PERSIt. PO6SN T VS&iL/r BefORE MER - SHOW MOTHER f YOUR MOTHER THESE DINGY / DOES. I FOUND SOME YOU FOORCHILD. I'M SO GLAD 1 I THOUGHT SOAP OUT HERE SEE HOW EASY YOU'RE YOU KNEW. AND THOUGHT / IT IS WITH WITH EVERYTHING.! HOWEVER,NOW SHE USED THAT IJ PI RSI L-- NO GUT DARLING WHY I YOU KNOW THE ... AND THE URUftGING AT ALL- PIDN'T YOU TELL/VW6 DIFFERENCE WAV ■ RO6K^J)j Away with lazy soap suds that Jp^im can never give you true whiteness. Let PERSIL's active mMßmw oxygen-charged suds course mlmiFMrni merrily through the clothes till not a spot of dirt is ff, left Then you will knowWmmmmL I what whiteness really is! Only PERSIL can give ■ | pTTJI B such whiteness. ■ J r l l I ■ BEWARE OF IMITATIONS UHf
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 29 April 1937, Page 26
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