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TATTOO YOUR LIPS with this new, more indelible lip colour that isn't pasty and that actually softens the lips! IS* J » i Here’s the very spirit of South Sea adventure . . .Tattoo for your lips instead of pasty lipstick! You put it 0n... let it set... then wipe it off... leaving nothing on your Ups but lustrous, shimmering, transparent colour. No pastiness at all. And the shades! Five of them; each with a thrilling South Sea note, ready to add to your lips all the glamour of a South Sea moon. And instead of drying your lips TATTOO actually keeps them moist, soft and smooth; simply won’t let them chap. Try all five shades at the Tattoo Colour Selector... in your favorite store. CORAL.. EXOTIC.. NATURAL.. PASTEL.. HAWAIIAN Sole New Zealand Agents: Middows Bros. Si Taylor, Ltd. 107-109 Customhouse Quay, Wellington Deluxe size 8/6 Trial size 1/3 TATI©© South Sea Colour for Lips Dressmaking! m Consult our Miss Robinson re your winter frocks. Own material made up. Smith Wilson Ltd. 20 GEORGE STREET. Specialists in Ladies’ and Children’s Knitwear. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR . killed by Rusma (Regd.), Guaranteed. Send stamped addressed envelope for particulars. Florence , Hullen, C.M.D., jj Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Manners Street, Wellington, Gay as Paris . 250 exclusive Pans i designs. Sun-fast, I- Boil-fast. 36 ins. \ wide. 1/11 a yard. ;i in,rv\ I® (f a CO 5824 PRODUCTION Best for children V w%rf% iVWVW Pasteurized MILK PERMANENTS Eugene Permanents, £1 1/-. Latest combination permanent, £1 7/6. Experts in all toilet work. Ring for appointment 10-059, Miss WINNING. J FLORALDENE :; Octagon

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Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 28