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One of England’s Fairest Young Aristocrats . 4 _____ Lady Marguerite Bligh 9 9 Entrusts her Exquisite Complexion to these Two Creams SHE is a tall, graceful brunette with ambercolored eyes and leaf-brown hair. Her creamy skin is smooth as satin, with a fresh clear coloring. Lady Marguerite’s favorite amusement is saifing—a sport which is harder on a woman’s skin than almost any other. Strong sea winds and midsummer sun make it so. Yet Lady Marguerite’s complexion is as fine and smooth at the end of the summer as after a season in town. “My secret is called ‘Pond’s,’” she says—-“I wan|t every girl to share it with me. “Every night and morning a wise girl cleanses her face and neck with Pond’s Cold Cream,” she said in an interview. “One can feel the pores of one’s skin saying ‘Thank you’ as the cream is gently rubbed in. “And before powdering, Pond’s Vanishing Cream is marvelous. It’s velvety and becoming, and it has a wonderful attraction for powder. The windiest day has no terrors then and a shiny nose is simply impossible.” The Pond’s way, favorite of women of fashion the world over, is easily within your reach, thanks to its extraordinary economy. s® SSSI m m m A * ft 9m m v is* Spi|sii s i ■*>** •• ' 4 i » ' mm II mm m mmm nmm* i ! |tQNp;s mm PONDS * ms LADY MARGUERITE BLIGH loves to play tennis, ride, swim and sail—especially sail. Pond’s keeps her complexion flawless. . How to Use Pond’s Famous Creams Within these two famous jars lies the gentle, sure secret to your complexion’s perfection Cleanse several times during the day with Pond’s Cold Cream and always after exposure to sun, dust and wind. At bedtime, generously apply to remove the day’s grime. Let the fine oils penetrate the pores and float all the dirt particles to the surface. Then, when thoroughly , cleansed, smooth on a little more * Cold Cream to soften and lubricate the skin. Leave on overnight. Always before powdering, smooth on a fine film of Pond’s Vanishing Cream to protect your skin against destructive dust, drying sun and wind; to make powder go on evenly and last longer; to cover little blemishes, roughnesses; to give a smooth, velvety finish. Use whenever you powder... on your arms, shoulders, and neck . . . and to keep your hands smooth and white. FREE OFFER: Mail coupon today for free tubes of Poiid’s Two famous Creams. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., LTD. . DEPARTMENT C-93 P. O. BOX 319 . DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND Copyright, 1933, Pond’s Extract Company

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21987, 23 June 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21987, 23 June 1933, Page 13