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Fon can K.U You can u mm lift! $m Grime will never come out! You must float it to the surface with COLD CREAM ! I HIS harsh brush is no more brutal to the delicate skin of the face than the treatment manywomen are giving their complexions. They cleanse the surface with soap and water, and then apply Vanishing Cream and powder—over the tiny pores which are still clogged with dust and make-up! Ugly blemishes, blackheads, pimples and large pores are the inevitable result. There is only one way to clean the skin thoroughly! Only one way to remove the grime which fills the pores during activity and exposure: Apply Pond's Cold Cream generously and let it remain on for a few minutes. Its fine oils sink deep into the pores and float all dirt to the surface. Wipe away the cream and grime and repeat the process until no soil appears. Now your skin is clean radiant, healthy, ready for a film of Pond's Vanishing Cream, which smooths tha skin, protects it, and forms a perfect powder base. Cleanse the skin thoroughly each night, and daily after exposure, and protect with Pond's Vanishing Cream. This method of complexion care, used by famous beauties throughout the world, is possible to every woman. For the perfect toilette: Pond's 5 Aids to Beauty: Cold Cream, Vanishing Cream, Cleansing Tissues, Skin Freshener and Powder, j deep into the pores, stimuf i lates. Pond's Vanishing Bottom right: COUNTESS OF GALLOWAY, who says: "Pond's takes care of my complexion." Top right: Lovely LADY BROUGHAM and VAUX, who says: 'Wherever I go I depend on Pond's. FREE OFFER Mail coupon to-day for free tubes of Pond's tivo famous Creams, Kempthome, Prosser & Co. Ltd., Dept. r ! 2" P.O. Box 319, Dunedin, NJZ.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22609, 28 June 1935, Page 16

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