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See "THE FARMERS" SHOWROOMS for the Latest and Daintiest Styles in SUMMER "\ millinery Our Showrooms are at present crowded with the New Summer Millinery—every style, every size, every shape you can think of The trimmings are cjite and dainty, and add aitouch of colour and charm to these exquisite creations. Never before have you seen such distinction in hats. Never before has such value in Summer Millinery been offered. Come! Charming Models, fashioned in Georgette, Satin and Ribbon, finished at side with French flowers or osprey from 49/6 Exclusive Models from English and French Houses, * featuring this season's newest and smartest styles. from 63/Crinollae Hate, in becoming shapes, with wide and narrow brims and smart floral trimmings. Rose Beige, Red, Navy, Black, Grey, Almond, Saxe and Periwinkle .. .. x from 39/6 Dainty Models, with the popular wide floppy brims, • prettily trimmed with Velvet Ribbon and Flowers.from 33/8 Smart Models in Black Satin, Taffeta aud. Straw, with high trimming of wide corded Ribbon, finished■with Cr3 - stal Pin .. .. .. .. .. from. 35/6 Crocheted Straws, with small and medium brum, plainly banded with Velvet or Corded Ribbon—- ; 29/6 to .49/6 Ready-to-Wear Straws, in a wide range of thin season's most popular stylos and colours .. 19/6 ta 47/6 The FARMERS Cashel Street, Christchnrch » The Simple Charm of Childhood Let it live through the 'years by starting now, in this way, with correct skin care THE simple charm of childhood is a precious trust, placed by Nature, for safe-keeping, in the hands of mothers. It can be kept in constant bloom, through girlhood, into glorious womanhood... or, be left to-fade. Gentle skin care is the all* important factor ; . . future charm, beauty, social success and womanly allurement depend on it often. SSA/«8/27 5*2 s*l DETAIL *7IJ PRICE i gCL Per Cake ' Palmolive Soap is untouched by human hands until you break the wrapper—it is never sold unmapped. PALMOLIVE, and no other soap, is the rule in thousands of homes where there are growing children ... its gentle oils of palm and olive are scientifically blended to protect the skin during the years when protection is most needed. The rule to follow if guarding a good , complexion is your goal Wash your face gently with soothing Palmolive Soap, massaging th« lather softly into the skin. Rinse thoroughly, first with warm' water, then with cold. If your skin is inclined to be dry, apply a touch of good cold cream—that is all. Do this regularly, and particularly in the evening. Use powder and rouge if you wish. . But never leave them on over night. . They clog the pores, often enlarge them. Blackheads and disfigurements often follow. They must be washed away. Avoid tkisitm ■ / • *'s 4 Do not use ordinarjra treatment given-. abo|J| think any green presented as of olive/;? oils, is the same And it costs So little that mil their bodies what faces.' Obtain a note 'the amazing-)||L week makes. -•l'" * Soap ffotn -The oils in soothing beauty tree, the African cocoanut p Palmolive ! colour that jit olive oils, not PalmoliVe its -nai The only secrfet<to,Paji exclusive blenfl —afljN of the world's pnc§ >:§iis'i secrets* THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY tAUSTRALAjj copypicht WELLINGTON

m 'm. is ITS ÜBE-BAVES FACTORIES MONE. Only clean Stockton Coal la shipped—till non-combustible jnaterlals are eliminated. This la'reflected In lower operating coat* for: tho'cbnaomers of Stockton Coal, who profit from' the efficiency or clean fuel. • • •• • M 7227 WVtS

' I Lincoln is abandoning her tramway . ■ system for buses.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19142, 27 October 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19142, 27 October 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19142, 27 October 1927, Page 6

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