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Your skin will grow lovelier under its soft touch Smooth into your skin just a little of this rich, foamy cream and watch its effect. You will see your skin take on a dull soft bloom with the smooth texture of velvet. Over this lovely surface fluff on the merest trace of face powder —and throughout the day your comMassage for beauty with ICILMA COLD CREAM fcilma Cold Cream i 9 the perfect night cream—for pore-deep cleansing and for massage. It nourishes the tissues of the skin, smoothing out tiny lines and toning tip tired muscles so that the firm contours of youth .may not be lost. For your nightly massage follow the chart enclosed in each jar of Icilma Cream. Icilma Flesh-Tinted Cream has been specially pre« pared for those whose complexions are too pale—just a touch will bring back the roses to your cheeks; plexion will remain invitingly lovely and radiantly young. TO KEEP YOUR SKIN ALIVE AND YOUTHFUL The rare ingredients of Icilma Vanishing Cream . . . the tonic water, from the Icilma Natural Springs . . . protect your skin from the ravages of wind and sun—keep away the dryness that leads to tiny lines and wrinkles—freshen tired skin and bring it back to youthful loveliness. fly— SMS® Hi mm ii BEAUTY CREAMS 64.1.05 NZ It m m IsP; m m mm m Msm m 1 SSsi w m mm m mm m 'tv mi m M

NEW ZEALAND MUST FIGHT Against colds and influenza —the menace to public health. Our best defence is Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This wonderful remedy has an unequalled record of service, and every year is more popular. , A few timely doses of this pleasant and safe remedy quickly drive out colds and chills and remove 'danger. Be sure you get “Baxter’s.” All chemists and stores have the three sizes, 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6.

A RT » » TO BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME The beauty of New Zealand depicted in natural colours on strongly constructed tin canisters with hinged lids. Never before hds anything so ambitious been achieved in this country ... Famous N.Z scenes reproduced with impressive fidelity ... a veritable artistic triumph of natural colour printing that will make your pantry or , kitchen a riot of colour and a joy forever . . . entirely produced in New Zealand by New Zealand craftsmen. UTILITY and BEAUTY COMBINED as NEVER BEFORE The canisters have a thousand uses . . . their exquisite beauty will be an everlasting source of pleasure. The two sizes, lib and 21b, provide for every capacity requirement. Purchased filled with “Amber Tips” FINE tea, their cost is next to nothing . ; . only an extra 2d per lb on the price of the tea. That is 2d for the lib size and 4d for the 21b ... though to buy them empty in the ordinary way you would have to pay at least 1/3 or 1/9 for the tin alonel Sold filled with “Amber Tips'’ FINE tea at the following minimum prices . . . “No. 1 Pack” (Red and Yellow Sticker) i/6 per lb. “Blue Label” Pack (Blue Sticker) 3/- per lb. See that the Cellophane Wrapper and Seal are Intact c mm m ¥ m KS m m m m mm m m ssss m m o,lb The outside of every tin is completely free of all advertising. A beautiful present to send to friends and relations in this country and overseas. Ask your grocer to show you the New m «• TkwTealand ART CAN I STER.S NOTE: THE POPULAR 3lb “AMBER TIPS” DECORATED CAKE TINS ARE STILL AVAILABLE

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19451, 15 December 1934, Page 21 (Supplement)

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19451, 15 December 1934, Page 21 (Supplement)

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19451, 15 December 1934, Page 21 (Supplement)

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