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In tie daytime, m ttnd't Vanttking Cream to pretectytur ilin stain* an,wind *»ddug ' V m m qr~ ✓. fw Ik afcty tUtnriti tUtktp,f«r tin ( ktr,i rind's Cold Crtatytki vi titamihm One cream alone cannot justice to your skin Ponds EVERY normal skin needs two cream), one for daytime use, and one for night. In the daytime, use Pond's Vanishing Cream to hold the powder on, to freshen your skin instantly and to protect it against sun, wind, dust and cold. There is no oil in Pond's Vanishing Cream which could reappear in a shine. Skin specialist# advise its use. At night, to give your skin the thorough cleansing that keeps it Beftre gthg tut, fntett year tiiit with Vauitking Cream fteh and clean, use Pond's Cold Cream. It contains just the right amount of oil to work easily into the pores and cleanse them thoroughly. It also wards off wrinklea. Start using these two creams to. day. They are both too delicate in texture to clog the pores and they will not encourage the growth of hair. In jars and tubes at any toilet goods counter. The Pond's Extract Co., New York. New Zealand Rep. rss'ntitb's: Kempthorne,Prosser& Co.'s N.Z. Drug Coy., Ltd., Christchurch, Dunedm, Wellington, Auckland. Cleanu year dun rep• larly every night viiti Ptrnft Cold Cream SL

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 2

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232

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 2

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