■QENTISTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES. Sets of Teeth £3 3 0 Remodelling Sets, from ... £2 2 0 Teeth Extracted Free when Sets Required. Repairs at Shortest Notice. FROST AND FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS, 119, WILLIS fciTREET.
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ong before the fashion of outdoor sports, Pond's knew these t<wo skin essentials Two things a woman's skin must have in order never to betray fatigue and the effects of weather !, F/rrf—the kind of cleansing'that not only keeps for you always the charm of fresh transparent skin but in addition, daily restores your skin's essential suppleness. Second— the kind of protection that not only never fails but actually beautifies—that by its special property renews each time the smooth freshness of youth under the powder and rouge. • " " For years Pond's centered their whole effort on this vital problem for women until they finally perfected two entirely different creams to meet these two requirements —Pond's Cold Cream and Pond's Vanishing Cream. First appreciated by the women who tax their skin most—the actress and the sportswoman—today millions of women are using the famous Pond's method to ofeet the coarsening of everyday exposure. Buy both creams to- '' night in jars or tubes at any toilet goods counter. The Vond'sEttaO>.,NwYotk. New Zeatandßepresentatires:! Kempthorne, Prosser 6c Co., Dunedin. Try this famous method Edward Thaycr Monroe . . From charming Peggy Wood —"/ hare always had the best results from using Pond's Two Creams." GENEROUS TUBES FREE , ' Name .... _ _ ' '
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 19 March 1924, Page 14
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