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Lovely descendant of an old iifaV. .7 'A. A '>,; Illlifli! ,'t* /;. :K wmmmmmim |i:|lll%#lilliliil r> yv; llilpi <■.<> lltl gives her tea-rosk cafe A GRACIOUS hostess, happy; young wife and, adorable mother .. -.the Viscountess WeymoUtli represents the flower of British womanhood. Although devoted to her home, Lady : Weymouth extends her interest to ; many, other fields as well. . She finds time to pursue her painting and writing ; . . is adept at many sports. . . and drives her own car in expert fashion. IN THE cloistered old-world garden of her home in Warminster; Lady Weymouth spends many happy hours with her two chubby babies . . . surrounded by the flowers she; loves so well. Syringa, tube; roses and jasmine grow here in luxuriouis profusion. These three are Lady Weymouth's favorites, but for all flowers she has a great fondness.. . a fondness that se'ems truly fitting to this The Viscountess Weymouth, wife of the heir to the Marquis of Bath. Lady Weymouth comes of a very old Cornish family. She is a daughter of Lord Vivian and a niece of Lady Haig. ' The young Viscountess is enchantingly pretty, tall and slim with lustrous dark hair, appealing pansy-blue eyes ■ and a tea-rose skin. This hunt snapshot of Lady Weymouth was taken at the. after-the-ball tryst of the Beaufort Hounds at Easton Gray. The severe simplicity of the hunting habit marvellously becomes Iter toll selm beauty. Lady Weymouth romps with her bonny baby in the entrancing old-world garden of her country home, Greenazvay House, Warminster. " 'K3 \*KV $ toi < ft*.*# ISH ■x-w ~ ■■ gracious lady whose own .eyes are like I great, purple pansies, and whose. lovely.: : skin duplicates' the fragile beauty of a ? tea rose. This young Viscountess protects her flawless skin by one-simple yet cer-,, tain method. Let her tell you about it. "One simply .must give one's skin the ! very . best care to. keep:, it young and fresh," sHe say? in her sweet low voice. ™Porid ? s loojb after mine. Pond's Cold Cream and Vanishing Cream are n»y • r standby-for keeping my complexion al-: j ways smooth and soft.. .Whether ridiqg, hunting, motoring or dancing, these Two Creams have never failed me. *The pure Cold Cream cleanses thoroughly and keeps the skin so clean and supple, and the snowy Vanishing Cjeara is a perfect protection against our in- . clement English weather. It's wonderful - to keep the hands soft and white, too,and ■ especially after dabbling in the garden 1" " g f I V HIS is the way that Lady Wey- " A mouth uses the Two Creams. Fox- ■ ■ low her simple beauty method in ybur " own boudoir and achieve a peach-bloom complexion.] 1 / v ; " To' keep the skin clear 'and supple' cleanse - thoroughly with Pond's Cold Cream several-times-, a day- and alwayf after exposure to sun and dust. > Pat.it in-', with an upward and outward motion . until the soothing oils sink deep into the . tiny pores, and float all dust and grime to the surface of your skin. Always cleanse the skin this way at. bedtime, and let a thin film of the second application stay on overnight. The fipe' oils will continue their gentle ministrations while you sleep . . i by morning they will ! have smoothed your skin to satin loveliness! After each daytime cleansing, use a toych' of • Pond's Vanishing Cream . to protect your skin from scorching sun and drying dust, and- hold your powder for hours! And. be sure to smooth a bit on your hands each d ay, to keep them soft and smooth. The Viscountess Weymouth says of.. Kef .flawless skin, ■ "Pond's looks after mine." Let Pond's look after yours, tool, Free Offer: Mail coupon toddy for free tubes of Pond's, Two delightful Creams. Kempthorne, Prosser &: Co., Dept. B-44» P.O. Box 286, Christdmrch, U-Z. Name. Address Pond s Two Cr,eants, chosen by highly bom women the world around. Pond' sfiold Cream cleanses and refreshes. Pond's Vanishing Cream protects the skin from wind and gives it an alluring finish..

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 8