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ACCOUNTANCY 117 ONDERFUL opportunities await the man wh'tf ▼ » qualifies in Accountancy. There is practically no limit to his earning power. Opportunities for advancement are constantly available to him — opportunities denied the untrained man. Decide NOW to qualify in the shortest possible time by enrolling at once with Hemingway's—the school that gets the. record results year after year. Early qualification and a successful career will b« your reward. Hemingway's have coached 3724 successful candidates in the last 6 years, an average of 620 Passes every year, an unparalleled record. ' Enrol with Hemingway's and make your Pass M certainty. ? • 'HEMINGWAY'S' CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS .: ■ _~ ..-.■■ ■-. • ■. ! , P.O. Box 519, NAME... - - AUCKLAND. ADDRESS Please ««»d me. Port , Free and without ob!!- ---( ' ' gation, a copy of yonr •••• !" C*^ book "Accountancy." Her Finger Tips KILL SKIN ITCH! If your skin is disfigured'by Pimples, 1 •!•. - f% Eczema, Blackheads, red, peeling, «calI iff AIIT I Al*nC ln» or "chine, cracking; kill.the causa . Ldl I UUI V/UrilO and stop the itch in 1 hour with. s Nlxoderm. Guaranty to remove Plm- ■ '« t . » t • t i Dies in 2 dais and clear °y our skin OP Advice of chemist ivho knowt £, oney bacK> G et guaranteed Nlxodem how. to wither up corns so they, ' from Chemists. come out easily and painlessly. „ "Yes, she was bothered with hard Iftfi HA ID UJIID throbbing burning corns—but they WHY PHIII liHllV "didn't last long," said the chemist. If _j .QpTLa^"^-" you are suffering from corns—take my fIGGCIS 11101*6 MmJtßKk advice and put a drop of Frozol-Ice pjBB^IB on them. Pain will go quickly—and CArA til AII tkflCjliß the corn will wither up and then you *""^ ■■■«■■■ -^MSmm can left it out with your finger-tips. m ■^■^ ifWKnm Go get a 1/6 bottle of Frozol-Ice to- DARK ' ~~*4^"*Qsm day from, your nearest chemist or store ■^^^■*>» jm jj? r | and get rid of corns. It's guaianteed. ■■ a aa^ {'- j*CjSdß^^^^ra 'H^HL^ t^Hefl^ fIH ut ow many fair-haired girls know how to keep their hair beautiful ? |Hp-*^ ™l!!!stimF^!m' If you W]U look closely at f wo strands of I^Hr <J^T W^» hair, you will see that dark hair is coarse and |a» iHiif^t W strong; tair hair, fine and delicate. But >!«■ . 'S&m JSIlKm^Ji 9 there's another more important difference. \ Qm* lOu'u * ln every strand °f fa" hal. r there 1S ■ Pfeol- -' ' S? v^« ous vitamin which gives it its softness and ; Imß i^PlS^^Ss* * 1 use the same shampoos as brunettes. No >^ W onder the lovely lights in their h»it ! s "" ~* , s " """ What they ne«d is Su.blond, the shunpoo nude specially for fair hair St».blond contains ViteF, tha ¥TT Tl- * same vuamm which Nature puts m all fair hatr, uid VV rtiYl Pti r¥H ISP which ordinary hampoo» wash away That'a why T » V/JIAX WIA *. *. C*Xt9 V* Sta.blond not only pievents fair hair from darkening, but brings back the true golden beauty of (f f yf childhood to hair grown moujy or dull. COCOUttUt'TOCItn If you wont a bleach, don't buy Sta.blond; but * if you want to keep your hair lovely and light in ... B colour as Nature intended. Sti.blond'a the only |l% J fll M shampoo to use. IX/MVIITAI 111^1/H H.^c jou (nod StabloTKl Wftre^et'yet! Mrm/i lIIIII'IIII fAJI It doesn't le.ne the hair sticky, dnea W^^^a^VvUUUU* %nr quickh and actually lightens fair^hau. WHATEVER Ut natural color . . and M l«l *J 11 *M particularly li your hair la ""difficult" . . wash it with amazing -* eocoanul-loam, and see a fascinating • ■ • . . new loveliness. , Everyone's talking about this "new "** ."^ way to wash hair" I See the magic now lustre .. . <he new I „ ... "Frightfully busy ,3ilky-clean appearance of your hair. I ' naven r . ■■ . Watch how waves corns' out deep f I seen you , these days, crisp, sparkling . . . easy to dressl I _-«.[» you know." BIONDES .. . Colinaied cocoanut oU I 8 J ". Shainooo preserves true gold color. V^ V^ BRUNETTES: Find new. highlights. Y^ -J Make your next shampoo a real "beauty ™ tk^F^ m"^ EXCITING NEW WAY */■ ', ', ,=T So glad I taw you, Mary. I TR Pfll HUD I IDC I Sorrr > cati'f come In —another I ' ju uuLuurc Lira: v— -ar*\ limeperhaps>" J Givea them the thrilling •nchonlm»nt ' ' «*' V^? >\ ; HER SUITORS CALLED '<^W <' J 1 HER GLAMOROUS- ; lX <^'*$tw'sp*4e &■ t BUT ' gtT . , . "*"* . Their opinion changed and their Wove is the beauty-^ i,c f^-^) attentions ceased. They came... South Sea maiden s secret & ====; ft . ■ . ~. i ~,11 of irresistibly alluring lips. IWv I leam«-d and. th. ey left' TATTOO! Luscious trans- *(mt because adistractmglyprettyg.rl parent colour that doesn't iSfi failed to take a single precaution : come off...instead of pasty Mu|(| to remain sweet and dainty. fe'f k '{^ doV.! Apfr tMm Make sure^ou are free from IAIIOO like ordinary lip- f H h fpp r ; ration! Don>e stick...wait a moment or L^ttooju r• j n j > two, then pat it off, leaving Naff . expect fnends to tell you... don t your lips gorgeously tat- IJN| count jO n. detect.ng It yourself. tooedwithnstunningSouth UseOdorono Sea red. You'll thrill again when you regularly to ■■ ■■ (or someone else) discovers how check persfji- hSk HH) smooch, how soft, how caressing ration...pre- I l|i ÜBU TATTOO has made your iips! vent odour W®\l tJHM Five enptivnting shades, and sizes ...save your A? 1| «JHjft M prices for every purse. See them at dresses. wSrSujM^^^BM your I avow rite store. TATTOO your lips! /felt. uiSF*9Ktf?iS^B CORAL. .IIXOTIC...NATURAL.. PASTEL.. HAWAIIAN NCW ÜBtSMjjsjjKfilemSJ HKIIBKM qdoro-dq

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1938, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1938, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1938, Page 6

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