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OF 1 Skin Perfection Are to be sold as per Advertisement for - JAR Saxo! is the wonderful beauty Clay you have heard and read so much about. It is the original Olay that has been the rage of England and America during the past two years. Are you one of the many women who long for a clear beautiful skin—a skin that will be admired wherever you go? Saxol has no equal anywhere. Each particle of this clay acts like a tiny magnet. Pore-poisons and blackheads are drawn to the surface and absorbed. Wrinkles are banished. SAXOL gives a Fresh Healthy Complexion and a Pur© Clean Skin in just THBEE MINUTES. We have reserved 5000 full-sized 15/- jars of Saxol which we are going to sell as a big advertisement for . five shillings (5/-) a jar. Are you going to take advantage of this unusual offer Send the Coupon Now with a Postal Note for 5/6 (6d for packing and postage) as these 5000 jars will soon be sold. Postal Address — Saxol (N.Z.) Proprietary, Box 416, G.P.0., Auckland. Please post to me in plain wrapper a full-sized 15/- jar of Saxol Skin Perfection Olay. I enclose 5/6 in Postal Notes to cover all costs in accordance with your advertising offer appearing in the Tablet. Name Address Ur. Postal Address — Saxol (N.Z.) Proprietary, Box 416, G.P.0., Auckland. Please post to me in plain wrapper a full-sized 15/- jar of Saxol Skin Perfection Olay. I enclose 5/6 in Postal Notes to cover all costs in accordance with your advertising offer appearing in the Tablet. Name Address | t «......»« ttxmi mMUUtmtmmwmutm t«4AMt4**t***«4**4»t**t4<4

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 43, 15 October 1924, Page 48

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Page 48 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 43, 15 October 1924, Page 48

Page 48 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 43, 15 October 1924, Page 48