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J. PATON’S Moorland Wool Ex S.S. lONIC Eight thousand pounds weight possible colour This faulting wool is the very best Phone 3822 Londontown “ Always Busy ” 740 Colombo St. Big Window Display 2oz. Skeins 1/6 LIST OF COLOURS Double Knitting Wools White, String, Rose, Seme, Fawn, Kingfisher Blue, Helio, Jade, Lemon, Old Rose, Emerald, Putty, Rust, Salmon, Brown, Navy, Nigger. Cash with Order Postage Extra LONDONTOWN 740 Colombo St. CHRISTCHURCH

Before venturing out on a windy, sunny -day, rub vanishing cream well into the skin and powder over it. This will form a shield for delicate- complexions and will prevent dirt penetrating into the x>ores. If you have Keen out in the ram a,nd alloyed it to damp your face there is no need for cream, for the soft water ha?* already a< complished the cleansing quite effectually. Dry the face and let it. remain i~*ee from powder as long as possible. Irish women owe their wonderful skins to their ever-weeping •kies. English country people, who corn umbrellas and wide-brimmed bats, also reap the benefit of fresh, •tear skins. It is a pity fashion and ippearance have to be thought of in towns, that women must use cosmetics i when the. ram from henron would do | ~S well and better.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16748, 1 June 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16748, 1 June 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16748, 1 June 1922, Page 10