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Do you know this Beauty Secret? Do you know the secret of bringing that attractive sparkle to your eyes? We’ll let you into it. it is revealed in a gentle touch of Coty Complexion Rouge. If you use it cleverly it will accentuate the colour and sparkle of your eyes as well as enhancing the tone and texture of your face. Fadeless Hues You can be sure about the colours, too, for this Complexion Rouge is made by Coty’s unique Pressed Powder process which that the rouge spreads smoothly and evenly and that the colours do not fade on the face when exposed to air. Cpty Complexion Rouge is made in iz N'SW'N cx q u > s i tc shad l :* \ Ot homies ot J brunettes. Protect your lips from wintry winds The complement of Coty Rouge is the famous “Rubens" lipstick, specially made to protect, as well as beautify dainty lips that may become parched and roughened by chill winter winds. “Rubens” lipstick has an emollient effect on lips, leaving them moist and smooth, and what is important—these Coty lipsticks are as indelible as they can safely be made. Ask for them at all leading chemists and 1 toilet counters at your favourite etore. 8 1 1 II 1 n—MMMMa rITS FAMOUS J BECAUSE ITS K, GOOD M Of course it’s good. Just look IMyTA at the ingredients—all famous /// for healthful properties ; the I [/ / finest cod liver oil, rich in < '( health-giving Vitam’ns; soothing, healing Beechvood Creasote, the enemy ot bacteria: hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, valuable to ner-e and muscle; the whole pe-fectly combined by fresh eggs. 4 J 4 »ECT MsioN J yaaxe’S 1

Electric Fires! Just arrived—Best English Electric Fires. All ready for you to plug in.- Assorted ’■ finishes to match your room. They are so cheap to run—only costs Id. for two hours, H B|g|| using a 1000-watt hour. BOWL FIRE . . A new challenger Bowl Fire. This 1 model represents the finest value for ! money it is possible to obtain in ) j i ..-rarS electric bowl fires. lOin. solid copper i J i - bowl, hammered finish, mounted by h-J y m /JI means of an adjustable support on cast iron base. Back of bowl is fin- “STOCKWELL’* I tehed in Florentine bronze. Base and I support black enamel. Each fire is 9 British Fire Illustrated is the outcome of exhausW1 I t e ,‘ e : s e emenL at tothe of the great xvWoluard and s yards mass of eleotrielty users, and Its introduction is made jßjk. \ iFrn]irfl?ir of HpvilHo cord British. possible only by the use of the most-up-to-date equ pof flexible cord. .Brills nnd p i a nned mass production methods. I /£ /~ Light in weTght, for use in moving from room to room, ns A 4 */ utterly reliable, the fire bar employed being precisely ■ similar to those fitted to our most expensive designs, and of the Utmost utility, a special feature being the provision of a trivet effect over tho fire-bars which, In '■ combination with the carrying handle, allows the fire■ t» t bo laid back for boiling a kettle, toasting or similar ' cooking, operations. Consumption, 1 unit 1 Q //« ' -■: : - ~ per hour. 1 t// « -s t- 1' ■•‘i'.-' J y *|!||| (i-atl- ' J -•A;-'.- 'StsH “BOTHWELL” . If W H'-f Outstandingly modern in treatment, this mode! has been created for installation in apartments where the decorative and furnishing scheme is essentially based on the straight lino tendency in design. The fire is supplied complete with decorative baseplate moulded to conform “CTnrKWFI T ” with the general character of the design, tho advantage o 1 WIY »V of this retlnement being that the fire may be safely stood Precisely as above, but arranged with two Standard anywhere in the room without risk of damage to the Fire Burs, having a full-on consumption of two units floor or covering. The contours of this model are such p cr hour, reducible by the switch provided to one unit ns to provide an excellent basis for the application of p or j lO ur, being suitable for the heating of duotone vitreous enamel, which is the standard finish. rooms of average size up to 16ft. x 14ft JLiach Mv/ Consumption, 2 units per hour, reducible to 1 unit. Duotone Vitreous Enamel. Each ' r ■fl i«p‘ Si! 5 fcy’t all nfe’ Vd < W ‘ If Al “FLOODHEAT” “HAMILTON” ciiruniium [»*« u . f unit I>er hour. The use In almost any apartment and, being ugnt m s 1 quickly attains Its maximum heating capac. and fitted with a convenient lllind,e B with n the Itv which Is' relatively high for a fire consuming so moved from room to room ns tllo > need ner | lOl ir nnVn s. • I U 27 manners The Electric Lamp House street

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 194, 14 May 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 194, 14 May 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 194, 14 May 1936, Page 4

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