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cdQ)ea i tty ’s favorite liandmaicli m in every (flnnate m Feminine loveliness can be made so rare that its possessors become famous far beyond their homeland. Such beautiful women as Lady Rachel Sturgis, Lady Esme Gordon Lennox and The Hon. Gladys Jessel set an ideal of beauty. These lovely women, like many others both in Europe and America, keep their flawless complexionsy outhfully smooth and fresh with Pond’s Two Creams. At home, while riding and driving in wind and cold, or in the heat and dust of tropical countries, they rely on Pond’s. LADY RACHEL STURGIS, known as the most beautiful debutante when she was introduced to society, says: "One can keep one’s skin lovely with Pond’s preparations. "I always use the Cold Cream for frequent and thorough cleansing,” she goes on. "The Vanishing Cream makes the powder stay on better than anything I have ever found. It’s a wonderful protection against wind and weather.” THE HON. GLADYS JESSEL is another enthusiastic user of Pond’s. This charming woman says: "I had always thought that taking care of one’s skin meant spending lots of time and money . . . until I heard about Pond’s from friends.” mt i ■ enst i ■ . I m MMH Ml mmm The Two famous Creams that safeguard complexions of aristocratic women the world over £4 Apply Pond’a Cold Cream generously, with upward,outward strokes. Wipe away the dust and grime it floats to the surface. Smooth Pond’s Vanishing Cream over face, neck, arms and shoulders to give them a velvety finish and protect them against exposure. LADY ESME GORDON LENNOX, too, guards her distinguished beauty with Pond's. "Pond’s Two Creams are the surest protection I have ever found for my skin,” she says. Learn how lovely and aristocratic women keep their skin radiantly fresh... in any climate. Pond's Beauty Method first For thorough cleansing every night and always after exposure, apply Pond’s Cold Cream generously with upward, outward strokes. Let it stay until the oils sink deep into the pores and float all dust and grime to the surface. With soft, clean cloth or bit of tissue wipe away the Cold Cream ... and all the dust and grime that it has cleansed from your skin. second —Smooth Pond’s Vanishing Cream over face, neck, arms and shoulders to protect your skin and give it the velvety finish that holds powder for hours. It will keep your hands white, too. At bedtime , repeat the thorough cleansing and then, if your skin is dry, leave a fine film of Cold Cream on your skin, to smooth it into translucent beauty while you sleep! FREE OFFER: Mail coupon today for from tubes of Pond 9 s Ttco famous Creams. Kempthokne, Prosser a Co. Dept. BTS. P.O. Box 286. CtirloteHiureh, N.K. Copyright, 1932, Pond's Extract Company conomy begins at the bread-board The knife that cuts your bread can cut your cost of living too. S.X. Bread can provide more enjoyment, more nutrition and mo r o variety, at a remarkably low cost. ■ H I us & There is No Substitute for Quality Extra Value Added to S.X. Loaf 4 ID. 2 21b Loaf The addition of specially prepared milk and extra yeast gives the S.X. Loaf greater nutritive value and vitamin content. This superior quality, together with the delicious freshness and inimitable flavour, distinguishes the S.X. Certified Milk-Made Loaf. At all good stores in the City and Suburbs, S.X. Bread is selling at the reduced prices—4fd 21b loaf; 9d large loaf; and 2id quarter loaf. Reduced delivery prices lOd, sd, and 3d. Be Sure it bears the S.X. mark of Quality Stacey & Hawker’s CERTIFIED MILK-MADE BREAD

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 471, 4 June 1932, Page 26 (Supplement)

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 471, 4 June 1932, Page 26 (Supplement)

Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 471, 4 June 1932, Page 26 (Supplement)

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