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I'M looking for something to CLEAR UP THESE AWFUL SPOTS ON MY FACE. Vf* TRY REXOKA SOAP. IT IS fA SPECIALLY U 9mt MEDICATED f j/* AND THE BEST L% MIN TREAT Ordinary toilet soap cleanoes the surface skin but misses dust and germs settled deep down in the pores. But the specially medicated Rexona lather cleanses and purifies beloto the surface too. It treats skin faults where they first begin. For stubborn skin disorders, clcanse with Rexona Soap and apply soothing Rexona Ointment, the Rapid Healer. "Skin clear and lovely.." writes Miss Mildred Robertson, ' Geeveston, Huon, Tasmania :— " / was ashamed of my skin and I tried many things to clear it, all of which were mtUts. Then I tried Rexona Soap and Ointment and imagine my ■■■iIMW driight when after only JKjJpPS'V, I three days my skin teas clear jfe ( and really lovely." AT YOUR CHEMIST'S OR STORE, 8.1?8,32NZ NOW ! i^ydjUr^coU^ TATTOO -to p^ntrcisA. Facc powder ... regardless of its quality of price can't help but give the face an artificial look that unjustly whispers, "I'm covering up something none too lovely." But TATTOO., .successor to face powder... is not made of the old-fashioned chalky substance that shouts its presence on the facc. TATTOO was created from an entirely new material that gives a result entirely different from face powder. Instead of lying uncertainly on the surface of the facc, as powder does, IATTOO melts right into the skin , . . corneals itself, but reveals the skin as bating a rich, transparent depth and a glorious netv texture' And because it becomes a part of the skin itself, TATTOO actually stays with you until you wash it off. Try TATTOO ... and you'll never again back to face powder! Sole Sew Zealand Agents: ■ Mtddows Bros. & Taylor, Ltd. 107-109 Customhouse Quay, Wellington Shadts: FLESH.. - NATURAL.. .BRUNETTE. ..NATIVf | Full size, 8/6. Trial size, 1/3

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 19, 23 January 1937, Page 19

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