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Faded her Freckles Secretly at Home "Simple Remedy from the Chemist removed them," —says Society Lady "Tho best skin specialists told me that nothing would remove niy freckles; that I would carry them to my grave," said a "well known Society lady, "bul I surprised them all with a preparation called Klnllio (rioublcstreiißth) which faded away the rusty, brown freckles and gave me a flno complexion!" The action of Kintho Is really remarkable, for merely a' few nights' use will surely and harmlessly begin to bleach out every last freckle—leaving the skin soft, transparent, and creamy-textured as a child's. An ounce is usually enough for even the worst case.' Be sure to ask your chemist for, the double strength Kintho which guarantees money back if the very first jar doesn't remove the freckles. r^i-lS RASPBERRY R^d FRUIT DRINK ■fl^S^J Made by entirely new proKjiSpf^Q cess. Contains the concen-

\bull find the o*^ ■ Look for the DIAMONDS M before you buy Tyres ■SBt^^T/ri'PSsS.sS Beneath the tyre wrapper lies the truth ot all <#bw-sf*-«ws*s£> claims for non-skid safety. It is there plainly mmmnM^^^^mK^^uS^b^^^BKßKt^K extra margin of non-skid safety. You'll know unmatched mileage. With this first-hand know- W^m^mMß^KM^^^''^^^ COMPARE THE TREADS BEFORE YOU BUY'! lflifBH(B 1 over, ride on Goodyear Tyres than on any other make." All WFATUFR x

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 99, 23 October 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 99, 23 October 1936, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 99, 23 October 1936, Page 14

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