A ROUGE that *Stays Put' • Daylight (harsh or »oft »» maybe) theatre light (which Includes the Talkies!) dinner light, dance light and (oh, dear!), possibly moonlight —and the one rouge has to look demure (or sophisticated) through it all so that the shieks (or the husbands) will go on saying "Ah! My dear, I'm so glad you don't use rouge!" So we prescribe 'Rose Petal' Rouge, that goes on, stays on and looks like two million dollars (allowing for infla< tion) in all lights, and will suit all colours In clothes. Rose Petal Rouge isn't lika red sand soap; nor does it show up like a bush fire! it's just a harmless, skilfully-com-pounded means of adding an attractive glow, soft, alluring and subtle, to faces that would otherwise look too pale, too wan or too freckled. It gives, as well, an added brilliance to the eyes. Only 2/- a smart box with a special puff. Three shades: Blonc'e, Phantom Red, Brunette. If your chemist or •tore hflsm't It (a thing we can't believe), Just »ay, "All right, I'll set it across tho way!"
HEGBETS When you go to England » • « go there ! Don't waste valuable time in "round about" travelling, and in totally inadequate "stop overs" at M&&, various points en route. Just put yourself and your luggage on board a New Zealand Shipping Co.'s vessel, and disembark again at London. No trouble -. No worry .. Fine ships, and fine service. And when you realise how much there is to see, and to do at Home, you'll be glad you saved those precious extra days by travelling the direct, the logical route . . "via Panama!" •■usfs^s. qiSTANCE I/;/' THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. LTD. SAILINGS * "REMUERA' ** "RUAHINE" *** "RANGITIKI" *** "RANGITANE" *** "RANGITATA" ** "ROTORUA" * "REMUERA" sails about - 17th Feb., 1934 3rd Mar., 1934 16th Mar., 1934 13th Apr., 1934 11th May, 1934 12th May, 1934 9th June, 1934 Cabin Class and Tourist Class. ••■■Tourist Class only. •**«=Firat Class, Tourist Class, and 3rd Class. '/ Main Local Office: Quay Street. Passenger, Booking and Enquiry Office: N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.
.XV. J 5* <**/ M m m m A creamy-rich sauce made without any cooking and intriguingly delicious. This unique recipe is to be found on page 19 ©f "Magic in the Kitchen"just one of a multitude of amazing cooking secrets. Send for your FREE copy of "Magic in the Kitchen" to-day. No stamps or labels wanted just send the coupon below - it's FREE and Post Free! i !'?i l |£| ! E IE K I NO LABELS rKcc! or coupons required Cut Mt and Post to • New Zealand Milk Products Ltd., 1 Cleveland Road. Pamell. Auckland, Box 91. G.P.O. Please i«nd me, FREE, the wonderful 40-page cookery book. "Moglc 111 th« Kitchen*"" containing 124 amazing new recipes using Highlander Milk. COPYRIGHT fit
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 19
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