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b w. m £Jt PrZfm 5^5" m I m ft-s$ 1 B sag Wind and dust coarsen your skin how you can protect it \ Wind Is a great enemy of an unprotected skin. Yet who is going to stay indoors on that account 1 Constant exposure makes the skin coarse and reddened . W eather beaten and tough. The wind whips the natural moisture out of the skin, leaving it rough and dry, and its soft natural bloom is entirely lost. If the wind is accompanied by sun or cold or dust—so much the worse. Do this before yOU gO OUt: The best possible protection is a cream that your skin absorbs instantly ,and that acts as an invisible shield against wind and sun or cold. This cream is Pond's Vanishing Cream. Always smooth it on your face before you go out. This delicate cream gives your skin a smooth velvety surface that makes it look its best at a moment's notice. It holds the powder on wonderfully. y Buy a tube or a jar of this cream at any toilet goods counter. It cannot clog the pores or promote the growth of hair. The ! Pond's Extract Co., New York. New Zealand Representatives: Kempthorne, Prosser & Company, Dunedin. ,

„, I B.uy direct. Come straight 'M'\ to tho open warehouse. | | You pay. less, because uimJ H there's no high shop exMM penses to pay for. Ednce the3e p ricas_ . „- Men Boys Jiiii j^ i& Tweeds to- )■ 2pii. « Riincoati ' n 'T to 5 gni.,. ; ', o pEf( I -' ."' 'FRIDAY ■-, ..■'■'■■' '■: ■■ NIGHTS "'',' "V P *WrJI» wt mmui m: New Petone Buildings Ojpp. Strango*s* MADDENING IRRITATIONpINFISM[ Many sufferers ate in constant torment by an. that is maddening.- Scratching only makes it and the surrounding skin to become , continue to suffer when relief oan be ; immed^|T obtained from KLEXEMA TREiH Call or write for booklet of testimonials and partictdars#|;i Consultations Free. .; Certified Nurse.|ii;aJ Hours 10 to 12.30 j 1.80 to 4-p.rn.j or by appoi|flpc 'Phone 4204. ' v Oorresponden^Wrat KLEXEMA ROOMS, High St. Chamtere| G6257-4168 ' ' ' AWi it -\ Vo< m Xt'M kg Made by _ , & HILLS LTD. Auckland.Wellington a Mol-ueka/(S.feJ|d|^ i SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS. SCIENCE has found but one sure way ot compVtely destroying Superfluous Hair, namely, Electrolysis. It positively kills tie roots, thus effecting their permanent removal. Successful treatment of Electrolysis can only be given by an expert, and ladie3 should exercise extreme cafe in their choice of an operator. Mrs Bolleston has made a special rtudy «f this treatment, and assures patrona of the strictest privacy. j MRS ROLLESTON, j Dominion Bldga., Square. Tel. 373. N7041-7951 WHY TOUR HAIR FADES AND WILTS. SCURF and Dryness, the of vour h:-.ir ,are the results o" insufficient and ineffective cleansing. Yout l:air requires regular Shampooing to thoroughly cleanse tho ?n>p and allow the Hair Roots to function correctly. MISSES R. AND Mi BEATTIE, , 758 Colombo street 'near Armagh street). j • 83445-5013 MISS CLOUGH (Miss E. Free, proprietress), LADIES' TOILET JIOOJiS, 240 HIGH STREET, , , Christchurch. ' TPhone 1350 F5864-789 All Ladies snould keep a box 1 of BETTS PTTiT.S handy. PEICE 10/- BOX. four Chemist Sells them, or Poet Free from NEW ZEALAND CHEMICAL CO., ua Hereford u*ek Gaiiafahuroh. UMAI POR&lßij 775 Co!oinbd|§| JfU'tgoodSilto PorkSaus»gei« Pork, SaIt;Po«P ford anil Ton*ue»' £*#!s Ro»«t Rabbit Wfiolesem ff:'"; I "LaNiinjreflg S S allSlyleß' 1 ./Mi^lf luiiiiiiiiHiHWll «ss s)l! Supv ted la MI Elite Toilet) A

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17742, 19 April 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17742, 19 April 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17742, 19 April 1923, Page 2

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