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"IT’S A SKIN TONIC AS WELL AS A BEAUTIFIER r SAYS* ill m V Fit ’The Famous niversal' Star Not only (Joes Icilma make your skin look exquisitely soft and velvety under the most trying conditions, but it stimulates the pores and refreshes the complexion— beautifying it permanently. By a long process delicate ingredients are blended with the wonderful skin tonic —the Natural Spring Water from Algeria. No other cream contains it, other cream BARBARA KENT n exquisitely light. Icilma is non-greasy and the most perfect base for powder you can use especially for dainty silk-sifted Icilma Powder. A IS so For your choice —two delicate perfumes, Bouquet and Magnolia. Obtainable also in Vanity Bag Sire. no X? For Arises for for \WFMIa F OR Obtainable at all Wine Merchants, Chemists and Licensed Stores RECOMMENDED BY OVER 17,000 MEDICAL MEN We ask you, would a carpenter or an engineer work with half a kit of fools ? No, but the housekeeper is expected to sweep the floor with a BROOM that is like a halLplucked hen, and polish the floor with a MOP that should be in the dust tin. Perhaps the BUCKET, too, has a small hole in it, or the “has been” SCRUB BRUSH fakes the pattern off the linoleum every time it is used. Now, you men, Just you use your observation at home, and then call at VERNON SMITH’S The Ironmongers, in George Street for the articles that want renewing; and, while you are at it, buy some of the wonderful KITCHEN ARTICLES at that shop, which will not only make the work easier but a pleasure for the womenfolk. No doubt some housekeepers would be surprised at your thoughtfulness, and wonder what had happened; but, remember, surprises never kill. SELLING SIMPLIFIED BT AN ADVERTISEMENT IN “THE STAR ”

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Evening Star, Issue 20328, 9 November 1929, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20328, 9 November 1929, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20328, 9 November 1929, Page 26

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