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A cream that protects your skin against SUN burns or tans an unprotected skin and coarsens its texture. Wind whips tfre natural moisture out of the skin and makes it rough. To prevent your skin from becoming permanently rough and coarse must'protect it against the drying" effect of sun and wind. ,> . The best possible 'protection is a cream especially prepared to hold the. natural moisture'in the skin.' This cream is . Pond's Vanishing Cream. It is based on an ingredient famous for its softening effect, and leaves the skin fresh alld invisibly .shielded.; Perfected for daytime use, this delicate cream contains no oil, so it never reappear! in a shine. Always smooth it on before you go out. It is absorbed instantly. Take a tube with you on all buttings. Smooth it oh just before you» go m bathing and before you jitV-, the beach, exposed totheglareoftfo' summer siln. It is instantly ing arid affords just the you need against sun and As>a base for powder ishing Cream is ideal. It smooth surface for the powde&w** cjing to, so that it stays on for' Get this cream in jars or tub " convenient sizes at any toilet counter. It is too delicatejn ft* to clog the pores. It cannot pr6i the growth of hair. The Pond's tract Co., New York. New Representatives': Kempthornc, ser & Company, Dunedin. For a thorough cleansing you entirely different cream—one wift oil base, As a cleansing cream fit Cold Cream is perfect, as it "" just the right amount of oil to] the-pores and bring-outall tl GEN 'an for cttanilpt , Gram v to held th* powJtr KbMJTHOENE, PItOMM VCoWUIf P.O. Box 999 (Dutedlor \ -Fleue lend me your iptclal-hlrowjiitiikj two creitni ercry Dorro«l#Ua tnd Pond*i VmUhtnt. thorough ttUl. « StreetCity _

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PAPANUT, MEEIVALEj FEND ALTON, ST. AT.'RATJS RESIDENTS. W A. CEOSS begs to announoo that if • Hab bought out the Butcheiy Bull* ness lately conducted by Mr W. Simpson. By providing the' FINEST MEAT at TO WIT PBICES ho he pes to secure a share of your patronage. _ Address: 176 PAPANUI BO AD, Next St. Albans Post Office. Tsleohoas ASl73> CSU*

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 2