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m \lkMUf& €l%ilTH'^ .^■^ Mmj .-.-..-. fll i.ririmcif»MifiiiwinniniriTnrirfill ■!«■ illl'l'lf If '' Miss Anne Bevan, whose photograph appears above, represents "Colonial Dames," .of Hollywood. "Colonial Dames"—the very word rings with beauty and romance.' The lovely ladies of Colonial days guarded their beauty as jealously as do their grand-daughters'of the present. They had their beauty secrets —tried and true—and these are the foundations. of the "Colonial Dames" beauty preparations that are so famous torday.. "Common Sense", ,•";. ,' is the keynote of this treatment. It is founded solidly on the laws of Nature. It recognises' ; . .. .; \. that Nature is the only real beauty doctor. "Colonial Dames" work with, Nature to the end that your beauty is naturally enhanced. You will be amazed howeasily and : quickly , .'- ---this remarkable ritual of beauty will bring added natural loveliness to your skin., Miss Bevan: ':.:vY...:;., will show you how to use these wonderful preparations correctly, and to the best advantage; -':-'- '■;-; Personally, she will give you a free make-up, that will.open your-eyes to your nrdderr'pos'si- "■''"[!.".'',;'■', bilities of a new loveliness. Here for an all-too-brief stay, Miss Anne Bevan commences her1..'•• ''• '■'■'..■" ~ Free make-up demonstrations on Thursday, 9th September. Make your appointments at .!...< '••.'; the Toilet Departmen*-on the Ground Floor, an*d hurry, for Wellington's beauty-conscious \ ■■/■'■ ;;; ladies will not be slow in availing themselves of this unique opportunity. . "" ' .. /. ■■ "■■ All-Purpose Cream, for cleansing, and Vowder • » • . i/} } 3/5 nourishing - - - 1/6, 4/6 ' n „ tit »/V: Beautifier—A powder base. 1/6,4/6 Kouge ' " " " 2/?> 3/6 ;;■ v,,-^ Astringent - - - 1/3,7/6 Lipstick - •»■-■'■* 1/3, '3/6 ' ' JAMBS SMITHI New Boon fo^jthe^JPublip 5 per cent Interest on Travel Savings Another Concession .2;--.■■./.:' ■h r : /mRailways Department Here is good news! You save for holidays by rail and receive 5 per cent, interest while you wait for your trip. "Save to Travel Stamps" —on sale at Railway Stations (I/-, 2/-, 2/6 and 5/-) —to the value of I(V- or multiples of 10/-, may be exchanged for travel vouchers, bearing interest at 5 per cent, per annum for each calendar month after date of issue with a maximum period of 12 months. Travel Vouchers may also be Obtained for Gash Full Information from Railway Stations Your Kidneys \^^B^ weaiketoi-^ WW to Blame WJ^K^m WRl^Hrs jfojfc when poitont upset the system, causing ' CFUSIVCIS >O>X. /ms^KBIBb pains in the back and urinary troubles. "^RHBP^^^ • O \*/Jm\ie&B^m\ and worry, quickly upset ! .^^B^^».,,' ddlCdtfi /Mk JS^^^ELthe kidneys. When the activity of the 1' ij^HL^H* \/' ■ • "d^^^^BN delicate kidney fillers weakens, impure gg^k l^^K'Y|lt ■• SKinS tf/T^ H^HIrM blood carries poisons to all parts of the H^^ l^Hk ttJl^ ' \^^«\/^^ body. Backache, bladder weakness, dis- tM^B \ tm£BsmK* turbed sleep, painful muscles and joints, I^BkaHli' swellings and nerve pains make life a f^K^gr-^^^m «X 1' ' J^^^jMi^^£^\ wfimPffi'r Backache Kidney Pills now. They stimu- mS^M W^^kMhlU late the kidneys, relieve the pain and l^^^^^l m!^M ■ I B^BBi prevent the onset of chronic rheumatism, a^^^K I^P^^^VWH^t^rlß^^H lumbago, sciatica and other serious I^K^Ls£l^!^^K^^T complaints. . l^^l^liß^P'S^^^^V^^Btt^Hl! "STARTED WITH A COLD" **9Q^ Al^^^r^r' "(■ If,. C. Ford, No. , Epson Flats, 57 1 time. I M. so ill >h« I could hardly gel N.Z. A«.nU. S. A. SMITH A CO. LTO, A^hO^ Murnie Street, Clovelly, Sydney, says: about. A friend advised me to try Doans . ■ "A course of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills Backache Kidney Pills, and it proved cured me of severe kidney trouble a year splendid advice, five bottles making a per- . - , ——^ ajfo. and I hare been free of the complaint feet cure. »PV . T T » A ■ The trouble started with a cold KIVNIP VITUIP lAfflra-Zifl «l'=ch settled on my kidney.., and caused Seventeen years later, Mrs. ford say,: JTIMIC WUI WUnTrUI constant backache. The secretions were "I am sti.l well and have only Doan s r ' +i —^ also affected, and I always felt drowsy. Hackache f Kidney j™*,.^^1 double""" my 10 IiXQ /^lb R.lu»« all lubatlhilu. In«Ut «po« . T^O^t* f"" ffiSfcrxL TMftli -ff *JhF*-g^-^ I 44-040 I^^\

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 60, 8 September 1937, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 60, 8 September 1937, Page 19

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