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rX" . m , *« : M'S.* .. t< * Miss Margaret Lloyd, who is coining to the D.S.A. next Monday. D.S.A take pleasure in announcing the arrival of MARGARET LLOYD representative of “ COLONIAL DAMES ” of Hollywood Commencing MONDAY next, February 14 MISS LLOYD will personally conduct FREE FACIAL MAKE-UP demonstrating the famous “ Colonial Dames Beauty Preparations Miss Margaret Lloyd, highly-skilled in the art of make-up, is placing her experience at' the disposal of Dunedin women; she points the right road to beauty through " Colonial Dames.” Think how the beautiful ladies of Colonial days carefully guarded their beauty; their beauty secrets have been captured by “ Colonial Dame ” preparations. These secrets are tried and true and founded on the laws of Nature. Make an appointment at the Toilet Salon to meet Miss Lloyd, who will show you how to use her beauty preparations correctly. Women everywhere thrilled with the result of this Free Facial Make-up. Beauty Preparations h “ COLONIAL DAMES ” All-Purpose Cream, for cleansing and nourishing 1/6, 4/6 Beautifier, a powder base 1/6. 4/6 Rouge, Lipstick each 1/3, 3/6 Astringent 1/3 Face Powder 1/3, 3/6 Beauty Wash 1/3 Brilliantine 1/3 Hand Lotion 1/3 Sunshine for your Skin — Certified VITAMIN D through . . . “COLONIAL DAMES ” ALL-PURPOSE CREAM Which, because it contains VITAMIN D, the vital element of sunshine, penetrates to the underskin and literally brings out new radiant beauty from within. It arouses sluggish tissues and awakens sallow complexions to new youthfulness and beauty. / BEAUTY SALONS: GEORGE STREET ★ THE DRUDGE ... Poor modern Cinderella! Do you keep house tike this? There are hundreds of ways of lightening the load of women’s labour . . . lifting the weariness of sordid toe! from her shoulders and the wrinkles from her face. And if some slight expense is involved there’s always the fairy godmother of easy payments to wave a magic wand. Get a vacuum cleaner, an electrie cooker, a gas copper, a washing machine. Read about them in the ads. In the * Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 28