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Louis Mountbatten BRIGHT chestnut hair that warms to her skin firm, the other to protect and to \iWmU^^S^^^^^^m^^BfKl^^\^\m^' \ red-gold in the light; eyes as blue as add a delicate bloom to .her lovely skin. mWlniß^Kß^^^B^^^^^^wS^M^h^ ' I :he delphinium, her favorite flower; a Both opalescent jars stand always on her VMWiwi^mmwM^^^^Xr^ \H completion delicate as an English hedge dressing table—ready for her daily use! VMilTOlS!SiflißK2fi^^^^^^ * alHnHM^Viiuii\\ rose unfolding in the coolness of dawn! Most women in the colonies realize thaj. MilulSWlHlF'^ the smartest and most beautiful women in ions b the tersh c i; mat ; c conditions and JPHHIhBw^S^^ 1 !JJB^.l^BKfflll lowed her debut reached its climax in her Like Lady Louis and other discriminat- N|i|| Yki'V oI^^HWAInBQh marriage to a cousin of the King of j ng women all over the world, they use HBSI TO^K *& J^BHiiißHl England and great-grandson of Queen p on< j' s t0 keep their complexions always HH|vii \l^B ***^ H^^BHfflJMvfik Victoria—the second son of the first Mat- c i eafj srnoot h, protected, well groomed. BH|P|A Vnlß The world remembers still her brilliant deeply and restores the natural oils dried MSIlw % J 'atitQ wedding at St. Margaret's, Westminster, O ut by sun and dust, the cool and fragrant ■B||m\ /u Jm 1 ulNh[ phinium, blue as the bride's own eyes, texture and is a perfect powder base. #\ J||w\\\ fflKJil Conscious of the high position she holds Cold Cream. The gentle oils sink to the W^ VWk £* WW^^W^mSMm as'a member of the British Royal Family, roots of the pores and lift the dirt to the I >^^L M^\ Lady Louis never fails to set an exquisite surface. Wipe off. Repeat. Do this sev- I- v™, if VmVA^H Beautiful to an unusual degree, she also Leave some cream on overnight to keep Wl %^feb(7 #V ? wHH possesses the wisdom that teaches her how *"e s'cin so"an" P"ant- ]Bi% W %fy i , KIJDU to guard her loveliness. She chooses Two After each daytime cleansing use a little jinn Cy> k t Vnl^H Creams—Pond's—one to cleanse and keep Pond's Vanishing Cream. This sure pro- Vv& \\"\ I J^W^^^Sil fSJIJIW^^L UsG- thCSe Crea™S daHy ' ' LADY LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN /'|JitfpKS^^s^»S^^^&k!!flfNi3^§ f" '' e f "^.^tt.'J Her husband is cousin to His-Majesty, the King of England. Before tfKIIri«SS^HMBHb-lir^'-^^|W *£I?aiJSu!lFl u 11 "er niarnage she was Miss Edwina Ashley, granddaughter of the latt * iHHSSoBWS il^^^^ smooth, supple, velvety. Right Honorable Sir Ernest Casse^ Ae British financier, j''/' W2!BBm@(&Mßm^*m rom w^om came the vast fortune which made her one of the wealthiest , ' jUj t&m&z&Wf^^Sm- 'Ml J^nß^^^^ er marr'aSe t0 a great-grandson of Queen Victoria^the second son of ?^^S^^^^^Hffll^lßK 52 lOp P|lf^Eß^^p§r t'ie rst Marquess of Milford Haven—gave her a position in English life i^^^ ?s\!^tf<^fc-^^111(18 LmitlfllßlHlMlSSl^''^~kv second only to that of the immediate members of the Royal Family. '^^^^^^^^^^^^^m j p6-^lfEPj|l|!lliJ^^ Lady Louis is one of the most beautiful women in Engliih society and: ta^cs scrupulous care of her rose-leaf skin with Pond's Two Creams. -"—•—' ~ " POND'S^^^^^^^^l FREE OFFER: Fill out"-■.and mail this Brook House, Park Lane, Lady Louis' London mansion li^^^^^Hl ""\""f~ W?^ 3! £L_ coupon and you, will receive generous inherited from her grandfather, the late Sir Ernest Casstl. _^^^^^^Hlj \/ "^'^ :!■ free sample tubes of Pond s Two Cream*. When in town she entertains lavishly. She spends much of wwV"""^ /^ I Wg . ■ ■ ' ' ' ■ her time in Malta and travels a great deal.) . - ■ . '..'.'.■. <hJL - ■ ■•■• j|p U^F^^nHMmmmKA \ ■ fi, me . _.... Pond's Two famous Creams used daily AAAn-nm • - tfftff k?ep your shin always lovely. . Copyright, Pond's Extract Company, 1930

Fat Qoes <^^%| Without Starving YJ J&J&L I Perhaps you have exercised and dieted, fiff. ■ sSf^^e^Ajmm and learned some of the ill-effects. Now try I If H -fr an easy, pleasant way. / h M* m That way is Marmola Prescription Tab- V I PiJjX H lets. It acts to correct the cause. People- f '.V^T <F Xh" VIV / have used it for 22 years, so the place \ ,r>^^jM»\ ■\ft4^ it holds has been secured by countless 'ZmSAtoi. nTHI uMI ' The use of MarmoU requires no *b- t^C^J^P^V V normal exercise or diet. One simply takes ~— s*g»Mßßg)P' •^''n^i —^" *■■ four tablets daily until the weight comes •^^^^^^^■^_^J|F down to normal. mL You see the results wherever you look W V>* X-I^^^C^V to-day. Excess fat is not nearly so common 'tfos^r ' '^\\ *%t^\_ as it was. Ask your own friends what 9c-i7 Marmola did for them. You should try Marmola in justice to yourself. Watch the reduction, watch the new vitality that comes. Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold by all chemists. 4/- per packet or you can secure them direct from The Marmola Co., P.O. Box .33, Wellington.

Britain's Greatest &JH^H| Achievement Sfc^t^BaS IWW \bl "VTEVER has there been such 9a\ Kml a remarkable valve in the BSb\%* The wonderful New Cossor lfl\ of painstaking research and exySSi^BK^kl P^riment has put this valve ■B^B^B^^HkV^Eli^Srm The " Proof °f **** pudding is oi'a valve is in its performance —go to your Wireless dealer V Ctft - NEW" London (Enjlind). M^ A Distributor ro« New Zuland: ■■ 4T% Mewrs. G. Howes & Co.. ■ MM ftfe B^ ■■ W* 259, Cumberland Street. Ountdin. m. M ■^^■11 R.dio Ltd.. Aikk Avenue, Auckland. *m^ K^ STOCKED BY EVERY WIRELESS DEALER. * 01

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 10, 11 July 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 10, 11 July 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 10, 11 July 1930, Page 5

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