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No. 1 an exciting orangish pink r For really Smooth |<|l| and Luscious Color |, | TATTOO. ll| YOUR LIPS 'ijgjl Apply like ordinary lipstick ... let \v li9wJ it set... then wipe it off. Only the color stays. Rich, luscious, smooth, transparent color—the smartest, most exciting ever ness at all. And instead of drying the lips. Tattoo them caressingly soft and smooth. Yes, actually. blonde* and titlan blondes. It is called "CORAL" • No. 2 is our choice of them all. An exotic, new shade—brilliant, yet transparent. Somehow we just cannot find the right words to describe it. It is called "EXOTIC" No. 3 is a medium shade. A true, rich, blood color that will be an asjct to any brunette. Iti*called "NATURAL" No. 4 i» of the type that changes color • when applied to the lips. Gives an unusually transparent richness and adepth > of warm color that is truly amazing. It i a called "PAS TEL " seen. No pasti.actually keeps RiiPj On your cheeks, use the matching shade of TATTOO ROUGE It's a new, smooth-blending rouge in the four identical Tattoo shades so that your cheeks can be in perfect color harmony with your lips. Many prefer it for tattooing their lips. ~ ' B lar Size, Available at Leading Chemists and Stores. Also TATTOO FACE POWDER. Sole Agents for New Zealand: MIDDOWS-TAYLOR LTD :: P.O. Bos 25, WELLINCTON

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22256, 2 November 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22256, 2 November 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22256, 2 November 1935, Page 20

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