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MaRGOT ASQUITH mnum Woman's instinct to make herself Attractive - Quipsj praise and pungent wisdom on modern waysto care for the skin, - by the famous Mar got, now Countess of Oxford and Asquith* : might say> the last lesson of life. It is part of 'B^B^ <Avf?% J* '>^^^m^^^^^^ as l % ■ "Saveyour skin, and cheat the devil" means that even beauty—poor in setting, i^^^^^H^P' '.'' W* *11 HH^^^^^^HUHiSlßSßr T TSE Port's Two Creams each day as folkwi ■ anddevoid.of charm—can lose its uses. But I^^^l^^B ' :fm *'g W f°r a complexion that everyone admires: we-have all known women who have more I^^^^HiHl' IlaL,& For the deep cleansing of your skin apply Pond's than made up for their lack of features and jWHl^^l^Kr'' 'fSI Jlyrcli^^^^^^^^^Hfl^l^Si ream onerously at night and often during general homeliness by the play of their ex- ><^!«^Sfe^BHiil tfay, when your skin feels dusty, drawn or /;' plexionwillspoiUhepircttiSfac'e 1 /j^^^^HHtt^T ■' " • S a littlfm^Seat'and W?ovSgh* in the world for me, but, fortun- /tf^^^^H^^|^^^B,\ Tfte COUNTESS of OXFORD to make your skin supple again, a c y,rnos o usi we aKeenoug /l^H|^^^|KdH^HHHK \ aw^ ASQUITH /"or a beautiful even finish vse Pond's Vanishing Cream, trouble can improve our com- f«nH||^QK|?||p^r . applying it lightly after every daytime cleansing and es- ■■'. plex.ons out of all recogmfon. 2SETiSSS oT'ft?^ £ pSy before going out. Itgivesyour skin a new fresh"Those of you who have hunt- I'j^^^^^^^^^B^^l^jw-, Charles Tennant, is the wife of the ne ss» holds your powder smoothly and is protection from ed, mountaineered, or been as I- \W^^M^^K ,-ZZ^' distinguished Statesman and former all atmospheric conditions. much exposed to our inhospi- \'|y^ljWOTOßßl'i%l^A^''^*'>v" *' Prime Minister of Great Britain from Buy your own jars of Pond's Creams and as Lady Oxford table climate as I have,will know X^^mmS^Ba^^^^ 41 19P?J° She is one of the most suggests, "cheat the devil that lurks in soot, dust, wind." Ta^BBESB/ V^X^tr gh^THn g^a Und any store or chemist shop. The Pond's Extract Company. preserve tnem. Tn+fooiott *t§&i* o*% *14 <^fii^^^^^ Jm i^w^^BPff^ X lotions that will make your skin soft and ' ~ susceptible, but something that will make it fresh n/ -„,. . rTi . ,» , TT - „ + f*Tww^M\^tißr<'lV _ n j •_-•„.«. Can a Woman of Thirty Ufiset a Man's Heart? j "Nor is it only the parts exposed to view that one "Nothing in my life has changed so much as the '^^Hi^^^««B [foancaia^^B^ can assist—such as the face, the neck, the shoulders, estimate people place upon a woman's age. You were and the arms—but the whole ofone's skin that should considered a failure if you did not marry before you be improved and preserved. were twenty-five—when I came out. '*^B&i'9SBIJsW r• "I have used Pond's Creams for my skin more * "And to suggest that a woman ofthirty could retain 'Lady Oxford's dressing table—unusual aeryears than I can remember; and though I have never sufficient physical attraction to upset a man's heart fume bottles and jade greerTjars of Pond's been beautiful and lam not young, Jghavc not got or stir 'IIS senses would have been looked upon as a Creamsbearwitnessto herdistinguished taste a wrinkle in my forehead. When I came in from paradox. ' . hunting, I always rubbed the Cold Cream over my "Now you see proficiency at golf, tennis, skating, I „ n r , , rD „ „ II fari» nprlr an/1 liQniic'» -J- ci- 1 v t • , X' TTdctt HirirPD Mail coupon for free tubes of Pond s Two iace, neck and hands. . riding, fishing and shooting in women past the age of IREE UFFER: Creams and instructions for using them. Kempthorne.l^rpsserSc Company, Dept. Al-14. '." : >. P.O. Bos 1495, Wellingtonr . ; ;:; kTlie Countess of Oxford and Asquith has written with her Name own hand and in her own sparkling, inimitable style this . ' ~ ~~ article on a subject of universal interest to women; Address . 'a ■■^■■■■■■■■■^ll IJJ»_ I II I ,_„ , M , „., « t —■-„.,. 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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1927, Page 15

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