£O. W« «y* y jg^y BRINGS ADMIRATION' ENSURES ATTENTION. N ThE'JFace; Powder Miihons'Aiiblsing 1/0 A'"BOX iThe one powder capable of scientifically preventing a shiny nose and glistening skin because of the Mousse of Cream it contains. A patented and exclusive Tokalon process. (Government Patent No. 218154.) It clings despite perspiration from dancing or playing tennis. Gusty winds cannot blow it off. blot weather does not affect it, neither does rain. No need for inspecting your face every few minutes, or constantly using a puff. Warranted pure. Guaranteed harmless. No tiny, gritty particles to irritate soft, delicate skins. Likewise no starchy rice powder to combine with the skin moisture and form a paste to clog and enlarge the pores, and cause blackheads, pimples and other disfiguring blemishes Delicately perfumed. The lightest powder made —it is airfloated and silk-sifted. Cannot be detected on the face because there is a natural skin tint to match your individual complexion tone. A range of four shades to choose from. 1 ; 5 a box. From all Chemists and Stores. Address of Solo Consignees for New Zealand: J, Myers & Co., Ltd., Hunter Street, Wellington, N.Z. Poudi&Tokaloii Moaue of Creom face Powder Stays on while Stays on despite flaying active Bamej tviml or ruin Direct Buying HOSIERY AT LOWER PRICES FOR BEST ~ ™ QUALITY AT Lend Tow NEW STOCKS. RAYON SILK HOSE from Too to Top, look and wear well. Direct price, 2/11 pair NEW PRINCESS HOSE, famous . for wear, all latest improvements, in twelve lovely shades. Direct price, 3/1 f pair HARVEY PURE SILK, pointed heeds, 24ia of gleaming soft silk. curable only at London Town ... 7/11 LADIES’ WASHING FABRIC GLOVES, new shades, all sizes, up to 5/11 pair Direct price from 2/6 ART. SILK AND COTTON BLOOMERS, latest shades. Direct price, 2/0 ? THE HOSIERY PARLOR 186 GEORGE STREET (near Hanover Street). S Propair Were pair pair
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Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 22
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