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PREVENTS OILINESS. SKIN-SHINE W AND FRECKLES. Now contains ‘ spoelai Now Soeret Ingredient that combats skin irritation. STAYS ON! Over two million perspiration glands are constantly spreading a coating ovec the surface of your skin. If you interfere with this system by the use of powders capable of “filling up” the pores, you may start troubles the nature of which you probably do not suspect. SOME POWDERS CAUSE HAY FEVER! Many women who find- they continuously get head colds, of. even serious troubles like Hay Fever, may suspect their face powder! Some old-fashioned brands contain ingredients like Orris Root, and. doctors declare that such powders should be avoided. No Kathleen Court face powder contains Orris Root or any other harmful ingredient. Many powders, too, have a "glint” in them that catches the high lights on nose and forehead soon after you’ve powdered no Kathleen Court powder has this drawback. siipli m LET ME SPEAK OF GOLDEN YOUTH The new Golden Youth-Velvet Skin Face Powder has many chatming and exceptional qualities and no bad or doubtful points. It goes, on like a fine powder, yet clings better than a heavy one! It cannot irritate the most sensitive skin (in fact it has a marked soothing effect where skin irritation exists). Golden Youth Powder cannot "pack” the pores,” cannot make the skin feel tight, drawn or uncomfortable. Pore enlargement is prevented, not only by, the new formula employed, but, also by a special system of refining, milling, sifting and blending. Golden Youth Face Powder is jar more,, moisture-proof than ordinary powders you can confidently swim with it on. Golden Youth Face Powder can never smear, smudge, cake or form little flaky specks; around the nose! No flat pasty shades, but glorious, vibrant living tones that speak of Gaiety and Charm and Loveliness, and all that goes with the Happy Mood of Golden Youth — a mood that may exist regardless of age. Sold in Compact boxes at' 1/3, and Large boxes at 2/6, with which latter-size a Gift Tube of Facial Youth is presented. GOLDEN YOUTH VELVET - SKIN tU CKiUren * ,aV ® The best Mother Will houseof nursery- 0 '® 5 Quality is the only criterion of value and the test of quality is in time and use At ’Diws&fs every article you buy—Silverware, Cutlery, China, Electroplate, .Glassware, Crystal, an'd Photographic Requi*j sites—is of dependable yet marked at a price that .will appeal to the mo.st thrifty. Gall and., look naund.^No obligation! Jewellers, China Merchants, and Photographic Specialists, Corner Princes Street and Moray Place, Dunedin. Sit Your Own N.Z. for 6d. National Magazine for All. ‘‘Better than ever-’ will be New Zealanders’ judgment on the February issue of the national monthly, the N.Z. Railways Magazine.’ The regular features (“ Famous New Zealanders,”- ‘‘-Famous New Zealand Trials,” ‘‘Pictures of New Zealand Life,” -‘‘ Wisdom of the Maori,” -New Zealand Verse,” ‘‘-Women’s Section,” -‘-Children’s Page,” and others) are continued. That popular humorist, Ken Alexander, gives another generous ration of his droll philosophy, illustrated by himself. The light side of the magazine also includes several very good stories, cleverly written. On Sale at All Bookstalls. THE ■* Evening Star ’is the Best Medium IVIOTOR License Holders. Handy for all classes of Advertisements— LTA Pocket Cases, covered in fancy cloth, Lost and Found," "Wanted,” “To Let,” to, hold license for immediate-inspection; •‘For Sale," etc.; sixteen words for Is, Is each, postage extra. —‘ livening Star 1 pne week fvr 5Sj Box Factory, Stuart street.

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Evening Star, Issue 21638, 6 February 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21638, 6 February 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21638, 6 February 1934, Page 6

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