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¥\u$hed~'k > adiant.Jlluring Here the sweet charm of natural loveliness . that surpasses every other type of beauty The simple rule in skin care, noted below, is bringing it to thousands -follow it in this way t , r\NLY the ziri or woman, who can reveal natural skin loveliness, can justly claim true beauty. For te oS£sh£ in skin care hold supreme sway everywhere today. followed by the woman who seriously wishes to care properly tor her sicin. V "| LeadmgskinspecialistsoftheworldurgethefoUowingsimplerule. It'sbeen priceless for experiment. Proved rule* and proved soaps are best and safest. Just remember that before Palmolive came women were told, "use ..£,,—".<vuir» then method known. The rule and how to follow it for best results Wash your face gently with soothing Palmolive Soap, niwgg *^*« pose only; to s plexion. . rQU g chances. See that you get real U^ Palmolive for use on your face. must Jjg was hed away. Avoid this mistake Donotuseotdinarysoapsinthetreatmcnt given above. gjn tain a cake today. Then note what an amazing difference one week makes. f Soap from trees I The oils in PalmoUve Soap are the soothing beauty oils from the Olive tree, , the natural colour that it is for palm and olive oils, nothing else* give Palmolive its natural green colour. The only secret to Palmolive is its exclusive blend—and that is one of the Palmolive So«p i* untouch- world's priceless beauty secrets. i» ed by human hands until you break the wrapper-it is THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (A/SIA) LTD., never sold unwrapped. WELLINGTON, N.Z. OpmUOHT
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19166, 24 November 1927, Page 5
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274Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19166, 24 November 1927, Page 5
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