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A Peeress in Her Own Right The c s OUNTESS of OEAFIELD is Young, Beautiful and Beloved THE life story of'the beautiful, little Countess of Seafield sounds too romantic to be true... but true it is and fascinating as anyfictioneverwritten ! At eleven years of age she succeeded to her title and became Chief of Clan Grant. There on the hills of Scotland the Countess of Seafield grew up . . . gracious, sifted, and lovely as the mist on a highland fell. A short time ago this fairy princess came into her inheritance and became one of the wealthiest women in all England. Now she and her splendid husband spend much ofiheir time at Castle Grant. And the ancient walls and great old trees of this Scottish castle are a perfect foil for the Countess' youthful, delicate beauty. Her eyes are gray and wistful, her hair a rare Titian shade, her pearly skin lovely as Scotch heather. And here is the simple method that safeguards this soft, white skin: Castle Grant For years I have used Pond's Two Creams," the Countess of Seafield says. "They suit my skin perfectly. The Cold Cream soothes and cleanses delightfully; the Vanishing Cream is a delicate protective covering and holds powder beautifully." YOU, too, should follow this simple regime. Apply, Pond's Cold Cream generously several times a day, always after exposure, and each night at bedtime. Then wipe away the surplus Cream and dirt; apply the Cream again and once more remove it. At bedtime, leave on a little Cream to restore the natural oils that the sun and wind have stolen! After each daytime cleansing, apply a bit of Vanishing Cream to soothe, protect and form a perfect powder base. Don't forget to rub some into your hands, arms and elbows! Begin today to prove'to'yourself how fine these Two Creams are! IuIUIUUIIIIJIM# i Pond's Cold Cream cleanses immaculately. Pond's Vanishing Cream protects and is a perfect powder base. Use them daily as Lady Seafield does, and keep your skin always lovely! Here in the -massive doorway that is the main entrance to Castle Grant, the Countess of Seafield pauses a moment to enjoy the brilliant sunshine. The harsh, bright light of dancing sunbeams catches the ruddy glint of her tawny hair and emphasizes the smooth clear beauty of her perfect skin. mmm jm 7 ' ' 5 '<&■ >.-■ s «M II lIS mm ki. 3.-V * mmi S-' s fl"> 4 . 't * Vv * * - ipi mm* '->4l plllipi ',A ur^i sH,r A IPi^Wl , ' i "'S > 'V > 7 w :■■ V.Chief of Clan Grant, and succession to her Scottish title at the age of eleven, is only one of many romantic chapters in the life of the pretty Countess of SeafieldToday she lives much of the time at Castle Grant toith her husband, Mr. Derek Studley Herbert. The yoiing Countess is as bonny a lass as ever Scotland produced ... her eyes are blue-gray, her hair ruddy Titian, and her;skin soft andrttrhiie as satin. Tot Pond's Two Creams is entrusted ihertask.of protecting this fiflwles's cotsßsion£ ; „ °mm -«» \ % tree Offer: Mail coupon today for free tubes of Pond's Two delighiful Creams. KempthornEj Prosser & Co. B 48, P.O. Box 286, Cbristclrarcli, N.Z. Dept Name Address

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 8