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ItSrF wk t A / Doesn’t Mq Mummq jilfSjh Look Sweet ? “She’s been playing tennis all day, and I’m sure she used my powder first or she would never look cool like that. J ohnson’s Baby Powder keeps me so fresh that I never give any trouble on hot days, and since Mummy has used it she too feels just as comfortable and cool as I do. Daddy says she looks sweeter than before I came.” *&$&&& Just try sprinkling Johnson’s Baby Powder over you after the bath and before taking exercise. You will want to slip away between sets for the cool comfort of its silky touch on your arms and shoulders, and if there isn’t time for a bath before the next |„ L part of the Jay’s programme, Johnson’s Baby Powder will ql c ’ remove every hint of stickiness. D3bq!_poap Johnson’s Baby Powder made from the finest and softest talc and specially prepared for the protection of the tenderest baby 5 skm is equally good for your own use. tender baby skin. Men find Johnson s Baby Powder excellent after shaving., and Baby Cream are the finest made. The soap lathers richly and rinses easily. // f) Z) ffVll The crcarn ’ bland pfwuiu (dodu Powder ' “BEST FOR BABY — BEST FOR YOU “ product of Johnson & Johnson, World's largest manufacturers of surgical dressings

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Southland Times, Issue 21662, 26 March 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21662, 26 March 1932, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21662, 26 March 1932, Page 16

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