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K /Ifor Pamela Burr of St. Treat’s Avenue, Pn//.r Po/>;/, »V //* attractive -model for many smart fashion photographs. Miss Burr has gleaming golden hair, grey eyes and a complexion that looks' flawless even under bht~ing studio lights. She loves dancing and parties —and surfing is her favourite sport. ;'Lady Carolyn Howard, daughter of the Earl of Carlisle, is one of the loveliest of the many young She is a Society women engaged m war work. S motor driver in the A.T.S. Before' the n)ar her chief interest was in the theatre and acting. Carolyn has glowing auburn hair and a creamy complexion. BOTH SAFEGUARD THEIR LOVELY COMPLEXIONS THE SAME FAMOUS WAY. QUESTION TO tADY CAROLYN HOWARD. it true that the only beauty cure you give your skin i* a few minutes daily “grooming” with Pond't. Creams / QUESTION TO HISS BURR. How important is a Rood com* plexion to a girl who wants CO do photographic work’ ANSWER: ANSWER; I need nothing more. Pond r s Creams have done far more for my skin than elaborate beauty treatments. Regular, thorough cleansing with Pond’s Cold Cream has done wonders for my skin. It has made it clearer and fresher, and it guards against blemishes. I’d say it’s one of the first requirements. Using Pond’s Two Creams has done a lot for me, 1 know. Pond’s Cold Cream is marvellous for removing stale make-up—it gets my skin' clean and fresh. And Pond’s Vanishing Cream keeps my skin so soft—-it smooths awav every little roughness in a jiffy. QUESTION TO LADY CAROLYN HOWARD. Do you find that Pond's Vanishing Cream protects your skin agamsc sun and wind when you’re travelling or outdoors I QUESTION TO MISS BURR. Does your work make you con* scioiis of make-up effects “otf the set” as well as on 2 ANSWER; ANSWER: 1 don’t know how Pd ever get on without Pond’s Vanishing Cream. It actually smoothes away roughnesses so of course my powder clings better. Ido like the velvety “finish” it gives ’s skin. Everyday make-up Should be glamorous too. That’s whv, after cleansing my skin thoroughly with Pond’s Cold Cream, I always smooth it for powder with Pond's Vanishing Cream. Then my make-up looks flatter* ing all the time i’m out. POivns Sold at all stores and chemists In 9}d tubes for your handbag, 1/0& and 2/1 jars for your dressing table, (Prices. Including Sales Tax.) This is how these lovely women keep their skin beautiful with Pond’s Two Creams. For thorough skin cleansing, they use pond's cold cream every night and morning and during the day whenever they, change their inakc-up. They pat it on generously, leave it on a few minutes, then wipe it off with cleansing tissues. Pond’s Cold removes every bit of dust and stale make-up ... keeps your skin flawless. They use pond’s vanishing cream as a powder base and skin softener. This fluffy, delicate cream holds powder smoothly for hours, is a protection from the roughening effects of sun and wind. cpcc | Moil (hit Coupon to-day with • . four Id. clamps in sealed envelope to r covcr postage, packing, etc,, for free lubes of Pond's Two Creams Cold and Vanishing, You Mill receive also five samples of Pond's “Glare.proof" Face Powder, POND'S DEPT. ( G4B j, p.O. Box 286, CHRISTCHURCH. NAME. ADDRESS™

LAST Days! The Easiest and Lowest Terms in tKe Dominion. • Canterbury Agents for the famous FADA RADIO Listen-in to our Sponsored Programme, "Gems from Grand Opera,” from 3ZB. Every Wednesday, 6.30 p.m.; Fridays. 6.45 p.m. Nanis Bros* IN DEPOSIT REDUCED to \U Daring November One Shilling is all yon pay M deposit for every pound’s worth of .Furniture, Furnishings and all Household Needs (excepting Radio) purchased from Harris Bros, during November . . . and repayments commence a week, fortnight or month after purchase of goods. 158 HEREFORD ST. The Pioneers of Easy . Time Payments in New Zealand. OPEN LATE FRIDAY NIGHTS.

easy Start Now with ‘ Steradent’ Everyone with -false teeth can now keep them perfectly clean and wholesome this new easy way. , Merely place them in .Steradent solution while you dress—or bvernight. It cleans every crevice, completely removes all film and ■ stain, wd sterilizes dentures. Why not loin the millions of regular ‘ Steradent ‘ users and have your dentures cleaned for you 1 ' Steradent ’ is obtainable from all chemists. Y r i *9 St. 34 HOW TO DO IT Hftlf tumbler warm water, deut*' —the cap of tho tin full. STIR.- Steep' dentures overnight or 20 minutes. Rinf-e well under die Up. Steradent SEND THIS cleans and sterilizes false teeth COUPON RECKITT A COLMAN (New Zealand) LTD. (DePt ~SS I. Box 149, Dunedin. rAg CDCC rioasc send me free rUK rixCC sample of ‘ Stera- NAME. TRI Aidant ' Powder. Enclosed Is 2d In stamps for postage. ADDRESS..,*..

CARAVANS For Your New Caravan Consult F. J. Colville, WAIMATE. Any design, best material and workmanship. Prices to suit all. ThoneS: Business 8, Private 4S. CARS CONVERTED FOR SLEEPING. a quotation for Oucnine oi Enamelling your car. New Hoods, Side Curtains, and all trimmine repairs. Rubber and Carpet Matt, C. E. ANDERSON 132 VICTORIA 81. CHRISTCHURCH. ' Thone 30-149. Specialist Ito Motor-Car Upholstery and Car Painting.

“The Press" Classified Advertisements are read at the breakfast table, and are sure to deliver results during the day—l2 words Is, 3 insertions , 2s 6d. 'Phone 33-358. ~

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23191, 30 November 1940, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23191, 30 November 1940, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23191, 30 November 1940, Page 7

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