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Why you should vote STATE CONTROL "J"HE New Zealand Licensing Reform Association stands for a drastic revision of the present Licensing Laws, by the adoption of a system of Corporate Control. Those electors who are opposed to prohibition, but who are desirous of declaring for a re-model-ling of the existing system should vote for the middle Issue thus—--1 vote for NATIONAL CONTINUANCE--1 vote for STATE PURCHASE AND CONTROL I vote for-NATIONAL PROHIWTONVote STATE PURCHASE & CONTROL

OUR NEXT GOVERNMENT NATIONALIST, LABOUR, OR DEMOCRAT We do not know who will get in, but WE DO KNOW—once MATCHLESS TEA gets in your home it will STAY IN Quality—Flavour— Economy 3/■ PER UB FANCY BOXES CHOCOLATES Inspect Our Large Range of CHRISTMAS GIFT BOXES at BEDROCK PRICES.

ICILMA VANISHING CREAM has a delightfully different texture, so light, and richly foamy. It gives your skin a wonderfully smooth, dull surface, and provides the perfect base for your face powder. In it is tonic water, brought from the Icilma Natural Springs in Algeria soothing, refreshing water, to tone up the skin and protect it from the ill-effects of sun and wind. ICILMA CO.LD CREAM is a smooth, nourishing cream for cleansing the skin and for youth-renewing massage. This nightly massage with Icilma Cold Cream revives the tissues, and strengthens sagging muscles. ICILMA FLESH-TINTED CREAM is a rosy cream which imparts to the too-pale complexion a warm natural colour. LMA CREAMS keoM^Y. Mantffactiiretiby ihe ICILMA COMPANY LTD. % m m 54.12.86 NZ

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Evening Star, Issue 22192, 21 November 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22192, 21 November 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22192, 21 November 1935, Page 8

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