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L ADY Louis Jfpveliest member of English sets the feminine world an exquisite example BRIGHT CHESTNUT HAIR that warms to red-gold in the light; eyes as blue as the * delphinium, her favorite flower; a complexion smooth and delicate as an English hedge rose unfolding in the coolness of dawn! This is Lady Louis Mountbatten, loveliest woman.in London Society. The brief and thrilling year that followed her debut reached its climax in her marriage to a cousin of the King of England and great-grand-&V \ . v, mi . v.t sm Lady Louis sits her Spirited Arabian, Messaoud, with ease and skill. Her preference for the informal riding costume has made it popular in the smart world. A A Ak S' & Brook House, Park Lane, London During the London season, Lady Louis occupies Brook House, the imposing town house on Park Lane that came to her from her grandfather. The high ceilings and huge rooms afford a dignified and formal background against which the vivacity and charm of Lady Louis’s personality stand out strongly. son of Queen Victoria —the second son ot the first Marquess of Milford Haven. The world remembers still her brilliant wedding at St. Margaret’s, Westminster, where the altar was massed with delphinium. With four princesses as bridesmaids, attended by royalty from every country of Europe, it rivalled in splendor that of the Royal Princess, celebrated but a few months befoie. „ Lady Louis Mountbatten occupies with consummate grace the high position she holds as a member of the British Royal Family. With the eyes of the world upon her, shining with pride as long as she is perfection itself, but quick to criticize should any flaw appear. Lady Louis never fails to set an exquisite example. BEAUTIFUL to an unusual degree, she also possesses the wisdom that teaches her how to guard her loveliness. She chooses Two Creams —one to cleanse her skin, to keep it firm, supple; the other to add a soft finish. Both stand always on her dressing table—ready for her daily use! This is how you use them: Before retiring and several times by day, cleanse your skin deeply with Pond’s Cold Cream. Pat it on lavishly lightful to use just before going out. But what pleases you most of all is the even, exquisite tone it lends your skin. Flick on your powder and see with enchantment how evenly it lies, how natural is the glow it gives your skin, how long it stays! Use these Two Creams daily and like Lady Louis Mountbatten, keep your skin firm, supple and velvety. Read the free offer below. : > " ' s\ % A * Ns -y<e s <« ? i On Lady Louis’s exquisite dressing table of Sheraton design stand these jade green glass jars filled with her Two chosen Creams —both made by Pond’s —always ready for her frequent use. and let it stay on several moments. Now with a soft cloth or tissue remove all the cream, the dirt and dust which its pure oils have brought to the surface from the depths of your pores. After each daytime cleansing , smooth over your refreshed , invigorated skin , ever so little of Pond’s Vanishing Cream. Its soft protection against irritation by wind, dust and sun makes it de■W -s„„ ** / v jv, V < s'.S Jt'. ..-J'gjS Lady Louis Mountbatten whose husband is cousin to- His Majesty, the King of England. As Miss Edwina Ashley, granddaughter of the late Right Honorable Sir Ernest Cassel, the wellknown British financier, she inherited a vast fortune which made her one of the wealthiest heiresses in England. Her marriage to a great-grandson of Queen Victoria—the second son of the first Marquess of Milford Haven —was a brilliant climax to the brief and thrilling year that followed her debut, and gave her a position in English life second only to that of the Royal Family. nfypes f) fFpy . Mail coupon for free tubes of \yficv C/Jj ~/m p on d’ s Two famous Creams Ponds Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., Dept. C2 P. O. Box 319, Dunedin, N. Z. Name. Address.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20317, 27 January 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20317, 27 January 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20317, 27 January 1928, Page 15