. I & Discretion J -.■<■ VJ'SM..;- : „. <•" -# w*ws>w y<x. . ' ./ - fc jOShiA ' Jir jw *1 r " x . » BEFORE the nursery fire there is the comfortable smell of warm flannel and soap. Baby has just ( I been lifted out of her bath, and now she is gently patted dry. She wriggles and smiles as a sprinkling fimW of Johnson’s Baby Powder smoothes and softens ,(\ "'VKSISk u I her skin and falls in every crease and dimple. (RK9H IwaW)) Twenty years later she will choose Johnson’s Baby ];/ BMW Powder for her own use after her bath. She ?*B|v ISeW”) knows that its soft sweetness will keep her cool fKtftyj and fragrant. lt*is the only toilet powder which really suits the delicacy of her skin. gj; g s3 i MAKE HER mi ko Cocoa ’w||gß; •• • ancl t * ie energy-giving power ol ’’dz i; f tgffiseP that milk is increased 45%. To in* ' r, crease the nourishment of milk in this 1 way costs less than a halfpenny a cup ’ x .' The rich, chocolaty flavour of Bourn- ' / L ville Cocoa makes milk more appetizing, / y so that children can more easily digest K' ; S'"*"' it anc i absorb it more completely into '2?° their lively, growing bodies. lOk A cup of Bournville^Jkk /I cup of. M ilk Cocoa made with nearly half as Send to-day for /77/7A OOd SLigOT 1.0000 000/0 your Cadbury! ..^■■j...^ s; !-J^.x... > 1 I ——^-^r- ...*‘~^ —— Stamp Album N No. 2.— Simply '? J send name and . ■■• address together •’ r . with 2d. In stamps sxEf TV ■• to “Albums,” P.O. ssl'l jßa? '*s 4. Box2s6,Dunedin. , /eQUAI IN FOOD VALUeS ijf or buy from any •'‘M/flP'** 'K ~ :?®S3 SbH9K2" leading grocer or the nearest Cad- .xb*>:-.J£X 2a|a f W xML bury. Fry, Hudson • •" ~—at®-*''’”’ Depot, price 3d. W ifrz*Jn..>W\ra ' " ~ l ° X J —
(Y Young Slimsters! n\ f BERLEI HAS PLANNED \ Coquette n FOR YOU! fc /' The da,ntiest girdics and l\ corselettes ever devised for / z s ' ,m y° un ? thin g s •• • C oc i' \A I uette by Berlei. Brochc, lace I \ and two way stretch—some / I \ of broche with the stretch fl \ woven in! Put one on and I \ not a bump or a bulge, not | \ a wayward curve, remains It, I to mar your sylphlike form. \\ I You’re smoothed down, and \\ v/i smartened up. Your frocks Wzy \ U fit and fall with a sleek perMl \ ''i fection. The prices arc \r"" 1 very considerate. If you re -X | a slim young thing, next - ■ —-X I e—- time you shop at your fav- "~ —jrErzrA jouritc store, ask to sec the — 1 j-EEEE Coquette that Berlei has II "" .. •••■ — alarmed especially for you! BCRL6I co:y..<7i r<
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1935, Page 9
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