M m ~#.7 & m. Some day a debutante The same mild daily cleansing that has retained mother's schoolgirl complexion.will give baby, when she grows up, an attractive, wholesome skin for which she will always thank you. J DEBUTANTE ! That little bundle ' fl of fluff—baby. Mother remembers her own debut, not so many years ago. The thrill of parties, attention, popularity. Some day baby, too, will make her bow. Will she be lovely, attractive—popular? Or will she be handicapped by a poor complexion—a wallflower. ? Mother's duty to baby is obvious. The tender rose-petal skin needs the sanfe simple care that mother's does. Constant attention, the thorough cleansing that dermatologists recommend, will give baby, when she grows up, the complexion that women envy-men admire. For by this simple method, superior to costly beauty treatments, the complexion is built, wholesomely protected, with a result which renders cosmetics, powders unnecessary or of secondary importance. For if the skin itself is right, artificial aids are little needed. A simple, wholesome " beauty treatment" ~-do this just one week — then note results Use powder and rouge if you wish. But never leave them on over night. If you do, they clog the pores, often enlarge them. Blackheads and disfigurements often follow. They must be washed away. Wash your face with soothing Palmolive. Then massage it gently into the skin. Rinse thoroughly. Then repeat both the washing and rinsing. If your skin is inclined to dryness, apply a touch of good cold cream —that is all. Do this regularly, and particularly before retiring. Sallow unattractive skin no longer excusable Thus, in a simple manner, millions since the days of Cleopatra have found beauty and charm. No medicaments are necessary. Just remove the day's accumulations of dirt, oil and perspiration, cleanse the pores, and nature will be kind to you. Your skin will be of fine texture. Your colour will be good. Wrinkles will not be the problem as the years advance. a4void this mistake Do not use ordinary soaps in the treatment given above. Do not think any green soap, or represented as of palm and olive oils, is the same as Palmolive. The Palmolive habit will keep that schoolgirl complexion. And it costs but 9d, the cake! So little that millions let it do for their bodies what it does for their faces. Obtain a cake to-day. Note the difference just one week makes. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LTD. 12 WOODWARD STREET, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Why pay more when the finest quality soap costs only Refuse substitutes - Qet what you ask for. m i i % Parents who outfit their children for school at "THE FARMERS" will appreciate the service and values offered. 'THE FARMERS" will delight the hearts of the youngsters, for here they will find just what they want in wearing apparel, from Hat to Shoes most conveniently displayed.: enin r s* ■i:V 'THE FARMERS" show an extensive range of strong, sturdy clothing for school boys, as well as smart, becoming apparel for girls, at prices which mean big savings to you. Cashel Street Christchurch
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18364, 23 April 1925, Page 3
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