£** andnvkd*wittnet harm you if you first frrtcttywr rftmjwHhthj right cream __ : cream that protects against burning sun and wind \ day's exposure to t?i« glaring sun can of the sun on the water is the severest test you ■■ : play havoc with an unprotected skin.. The can give a protective cream. Smooth Pond's ". strong rays of the sun burn or tan it. At the Vanishing Cream on before such a trip and you .....-..-.*...-' time you may think this most becoming;-but; ■ will-use it always: ■Ahd remember that the;sun;v;^-- J ' it is really injurious. and wind of several ordinary summer days will Tan is a c«rtain that nature furnishes to }cave their mA on an unprotected skin. _„.__ protect the inner skin from the sun/ Meantime Moreover you will find this cream'a'perfect ---~~~ the outer skin becomes tough and dry. as it tans. , base for powder. The powder clings for hours" !" ~% If you have a skin that burns and does not: tan to. the smooth surface the; cream gives your ~ "-7~" you lack even such protectioa. skin; and it goes on so evenly it gives your ■■-' ; To guard against your skin becoming per- skin a lovely transparent tone. ( _' . -_-" "'"' manently coarsened by exposure to sun and In. jars.or tubes at any toilet goods counter. '2 wind you must protect it yourself. The best It will not clog the pores nor promote the growth possible protection is Pond's Vanishing Cream. of hair. The Pond's Extract Co., New York; ; Always smooth it on your face before you go New Zealand Representatives:. Kempthornei — out. Made of ingredients famous for their Prosser & Company, Dunedin. .""'. ' : soothing effect, it gives your skin a smooth, , — " .::-:*.. ... velvety surface and acts as an invisible shield To complete the care of your skin us& against sun and wind. It is absorbed instantly Pond's Cold Cream for a thorough ..,;-■•■ and, since it contains not a drop of oil,, does, not- cleansing each night and after every reappear in a shine. dusty trip. It is made iviih just the right ~~" A day on a boat or at the shore with the glare . amount of oil to remove every bit of dirt, Vanishing Cream and Cold Cream li lr: Are. you irritable," iservyv w, mi :;:;: ;:| If so, there's relief awaiting you in CLEMENTS TONIC . ' !§f|llt jiii: 111 It does not contain alcohol or narcotics, but only invigos> pPf-P^y™ I;;:: jji atiing medicinal ingredients that banish anaemia, neuritis, : ||^3^ !■■!: -ill insomnia, impaired vitality and simitar blood'and nerve Jf|[|Pij|. liiiJl ' Reorders. Buy a bottle of CLEMENTS !TONIC—it. is. Jißi . :±![ Hts|& pleasant to take with water dt sodla waie?. ■ .' • • ' i llSllPiil !TO iSmS ' All Chsmisis and" Stores throughout 'Aiss»; jfe^te«^S' !|| pfigL^ tralasia and New Zealand sell Clements Tonic ||i|lllii:.
"THE battery is the most •*■ vulnerable part of the '^^S &t'Mr~£ :>\ car. Long, heavy dis- ..- i^ [^^^) charges, necessitated by - ..." :\»"*\»' /2^ yy^ " ' low-grade spirit in starting s&^fcwjff //OhOwN /■ .^A the engine, impose strains ||&^^^^y^^yoW^^ on the battery that do in- . (^^^^J • calculable harm. Often a r^ST^^S V" |iiPi/v*ii - slow start will almost ex- iWsjf lllliill JInWwI \ haust a,battery, and a bat- M Jll|§|g|n|r' tery not fully charged T7is~ =s:^ES^^^^a^^y quickly deteriorates. "Meteor" "starts in a flash"—and saves the battery from prolonged heavy discharges. Many engineers consider that this fact ; alone warrants the use of this high-grade spirit in a car, but "Meteor" has other qualities just as important. , . ■ ■ The more "Meteor" is used the more popular it becomes—it is ultimately the most economical of all Motor Spirits. ' Your Garage sells "Meteor" . . 'Starts in a flash' Sole Distributors for Wellington, NeUen and Marlberough i , JARRAUD & ABRAHAM Ltd., Welliagton, Palmerston N. & Brandke: __ ■ ■ £2
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 58, 9 March 1923, Page 11
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