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<Koek.-a-bye What could be more charming or more comforting than Sleeping Suits of Ballantynes dainty floral Winceyettes for your little ones?' and Pyjamas. It is so pretty . . . the colours daintiness itself . . . and it is soft and warm to wear as well, yet is quite inexpensive. WINCEYETTE, excellent for hard wear, in plain shades of White, Cream, Pink, Sky, Lemon. 36in. \VINCEYETTE in dainty rosebud and small •floral designs on grounds of Lemon, Pink, Sky, Apricot, pale Green, Cream and White. 36in.Displayed in one of our Windows; also showing at our Timaru House. DAFLONA in . pin spots on grounds of Pink, Beige, Lemon and Grey. 36in. .. 8/11 yard BRUSHED WOOL DRESSING GOWN FABRIC in Turquoise, Scarlet, Reseda, Powder Blue and Rose. 54in. .. .. .. .. 16/6 yard Mothers prefer it, too, for Winter Nightgowns are delicate pastels . . . the designs are 2/6 yard 3/6 yard Just Arrived . . . Ladies’ SATIN-SUEDE GLOVES Washable, with elastic wrist gauntlet. In Natural and White. All sizes 25/9 pair gauntlet. In White. All sizes Ballantyne & Co. Ltd.

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LADY CYNTHIA TOTHILL drives an Ambulance Lady Tothill is the only sister of the fifth Earl of Bandon. She is slender, . dark, with shining dark eyes, brown hair and a gloriously smooth skin. Today she is doing war work, driving an Ambulance ... -but ,* .Si r.y QUESTION TO LADY CYNTHIA TOTHILL; ; Driving an Ambulance must be very hard on your complexion, Lady Tothill? ANSWER: It is. It’s especially hard! I am out of doors in all weathers, and sometimes day and night, but I find Pond’s creams are a splendid standby. They keep my skin in perfect condition, and have completely counteracted any tendency to develop lines and wrinkles as a result of eye strain. QUESTION TO LADY CYNTHIA TOTHILL; Of course you can afford the most elaborate beauty treatments. How' is it you prefer Pond’s Creams? ANSWER': ‘S - I find Pond’s Creams keep my skin in perfect condition, with none of the trouble expensive , beauty rtiethods involve. Since I started using Pond’s two creams, I have been frankly amazed at the improvement they have made to my complexion. My skin has become smoother, finer and healthier. ight m her shifts she keeps' skin radiant with Ponds ' two creams ill iiiiil ’/r iryJ YOU MUST USE POND’S TWO CREAMS FOR NEW SKIN LOVELINESS Pond’s Vanishing Cream and Pond’s Cold Cream were made for each other. Don’t expect any ordinary Cold Cream to harmonise with Pond’s Vanishing Cream. It won’t. You must use Pond s delicate; sensitive creams together as a complete beauty method, if you want the same skin beauty as the world’s loveliest women. Pond’s famous method: For thorough cleansing use Pond’s Cold -Creana every night, and whenever you change your make-up. Pat oa generously, leave on few minutes, then wipe off with’cleansing tissues,. ‘Pond’s Cold Cream removes dust and stale make-up. Use Pond’s Vanishing Cream as a powder base and skin softener. This extra sensitive cream • holds powder smoothly for hours. POND’S ■ 9 rorc V Mall this Coupon to-day I* REiK ■ four Id stamps in sealed envelope to cover postage, packing, etc,, for free tubes of Pond’s Two Creams—Cold and Vanishing. You will receive also five samples of Pond’s “Glareproof Face Powder.” POND’S DEPT. (G55), P.O. Box 286, , CHRISTCHURCH. Sold at all stores and chemists in gjd tubes for your handbags, 1/01 and 2/1 Jars for your dressing table. NAME ... ADDRESS

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23361, 21 June 1941, Page 3

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