From town car to ambulance Lady CYNTHIA TOTHILL on War Service lADY Cynthia Tothill, the only .j sister of the sth Earl of Bandon, jJm Jj^S^^^^H has been through many a London -^^^^H blitz. Since the war started she has .^^B^^^m •^jSGKf ~<^ l^^^ft worked as an Ambulance Driver, '' tS^I but she still hat time to think about .s^Jdfi^^^^^^^^BßEg^*' ~ X**v V^R and care for her complexion. "It JUSS^S^^H^T sSii§t§P§=?* ***"*>'^\jflß it especially hard on one's com- dfrflsj^^aj^^J^s^i^^'''- ttJf^M plexion, being out in all weathers," J^_^BBra§pT^~s§jp|^^l.V-.^ A^k she says, " but Pond's creams are a J^%fr" w' skin in perfect condition." i§B^K^t9i^P«'*^fc^K_B^J^HP|^B two marvellous creams mKK/^^m^^K keep my complexion tlflflHßf9fll smooth and clear" r.„t . _. ._. ... Lff<fy Cynthia Tothtll has sinning r mv fViwraT A TJVrUTTT dark tyes, dark hair, and a smooth says LADY CYIVrHIA IOIHILL "ptacky" skin. Lady Cynthia says, " Elaborate floats out all the dust and powder, beauty care isn't necessary — for that has accumulated there. Your Pond's Creams keep my skin in per- skin becomes clearer, feet condition. Since I started using . them I've been amazed the im- Then, smooth on Pond's Vanishing provement in my complexion." Cream, and away go those-tiny bits Pond's two creams can do as much of dry skin that roughen and dull . for your complexion as they have your complexion. Your skin looks done for hers — but you must use delicate, clearer —and it feels defiPotid's Two Creams together. First, nitely softer. Pond's Vanishing* Pond's Cold Cream for thorough Cream gives a lovely matt finish cleansing. Pond's Cold Cream sinks that takes powder with exquisite right down into the pores and smoothness. i^V^vf^to Sold at all stores and chemists in y\d. rubes for your handbags, i/o£ and 2/1 jars foryour dressing table. JSyX^T] (Prices including Sales Tax.) Five reasons why Horlicks is recommended during sickness and convalescence FIRST, Horlicks is easily di- of mixed carbohydrates. This makej gested even by the most deli- Horiicks a good fassue-repairer, of cate system. In both hospitals g«M value during convalescence, and private practice, Horlicks is TjOURTHLY, Horlicks is delicprescribed for patients suffering J? iou mQSt appet i s i n g t 6 the ■. trom gastric or duodenal ulceration. patient) at t h e same time no , i trouble to prepare. It needs neither CECONDLY, the milk sugar m ilk nor sugar. The milk is already '-'and malt sugars in Hotlicks j n it —rich, full-cream — and the pass into the blood stream very natural sugars make it sweet enough quickly. That is why Horlicks has for most tasteS- / a revivifying effect. It creates energy . almost at once. For this reason it tJINALLY, Horlicks is ' not ex- ■• is an excellent thing to give Horlicks * pensive. Priced from 1/9. to anyone recovering from illness. Economy size from 2/11. '"pHIRDLY, Horlicks has a good -*• proportion of readily assim- T-tffl^l Ti~*TC*\ liable protein and a useful proportion MX \SI\JL4M V//1U '■ '^^jj^^^^HD^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^K^iHS^^^^^^K CBAVWt *A Y wtn truly &§^ *"^wi^^^^^^^^E^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H *»iy oM mv uuroat« 3n
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 50, 28 February 1942, Page 9
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490Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 50, 28 February 1942, Page 9
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