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faseUurti if job in the world / Wf M' s' , I m ' A ,i;° tov, ; v - **• 54.58.23 NZ "When i set out to seek fame and fortune in London, my main assets were lots of confidence and an Icilma complexion. Luck of luck, as soon as I landed, I got a job —in a most exclusive flower shop. The other girls (they were all Icilma enthusiasts) told me afterwards it was my Icilma complexion that won me the job. You see, it’s really important to have a lovely complexion, when you’re selling flowers to dukes and duchesses and * London Lovelies.’ - ScdLja. The Vanishing Cream that Beautifies Not just a vanishing cream—but a beauty cream that makes your complexion even lovelier, while it holds your powder so smoothly. Icilma's expert* worked for years to perfect this lovely cream . . . to make it smoother . . . softer, lighter. No wonder Icilma brings your complexion the vitality and freshness of youth, keeps it flawlessly lovely always. ICILMA FACE POWDER Glamorous complexion loveliness . . . from the silken smoothness of-'lcilma Face Powder. Exquisitely fine, wonderfully clinging because it is nine times sifted through silk. Made in five lovely skin shades. ICILMA COLD CREAM Pat a little of this smooth, fragrant cream Into your skin every night. Rich in nourishing oils, Icilma loaves your skin clear and glowing.

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Northern Advocate, 14 December 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 14 December 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 14 December 1939, Page 3

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