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In Paris, VINCENT Internationally Known Beauty Authority advocates this one basic skin treatment ! t ■ - 11 SX 1h». Caie 'Age, we find, has less to do with the deterioration of the complexion than have the improper methods of skin care frequently employed at home. Therefore, we urge all our clients to wash the face daily with one soap and only one . . . the soap made of oils of palm and olive." 20 Rue 7% N ECESSrry for "the daily elimination ct all pore-clogging dust, powder and rouge" ij st; ;scd by Vincent. To free the pores of impurities, to keep the texture firm, the colour fresh —recognised authorities all over the -world agree on one basic treatment. The experts all agree on these steps to skin loveliness: with both hands, rub up a smooth lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water. Massage this into the skin, letting it work into the pores for xbou: 2 minutes. Rinse, first with warm v.-ater, then with cold. As an astringent, an i ice-water rinse is refreshing. BUY ONLY GENUINE P4III OIIYI SO4P Refuse all substitutes Soaps said to contain Palm and Olive Oils are being offered as Palmolive. Genuine Palmolive has a Pale Green Crepe Wrapper and black band with the word PALMOLIVE in Gold. Genuine Palmolive is never sold unwrapped T&e establishment. of Vincent, m Pari*, owea its present high repute to the great skill and artistry of it* presiding fc—Vincent, Much of bis time is given to consultations en the care of the skin. °°Tiicre ts so real reason,** says Vincent, "Vhy a woman in middle life, or cren of adranced years, should not retain the charm of a clear* blooming skin. "Wc arge all our clients tfo wash with the special soap blending oils of palm and ©lire®/' jjflSwi k <3 -y (> i c* c* 6 <s->■ o* VO o» \S »s> CO -r£> oo CO Yo* can huif tea for less than per lb. . BUT IT CAN'T POSSIBLY BE THE BEST THERE is tea and .... "tea." Every woman knows a good tea when she tastes it. What do your guests think of your tea? If you have been used to cheaper tea, bear in mind that the better the tea, the more economical it is. Raven Tea makes the most delicious cup of tea in the world. And wh-n you fill up the tea-pot the second time, ...e flavour is as good as ever. Raven Tea costs 3/4 per pound. Yet some cheaper teas are much dearer. RAVEN TEA '%> r A PER LB

HOLMES & SONS Bedding Manufacturers Only Address: 291 St. Asaph Street. Buy your Bedding direct from the manufacturer, and save money. You get quality and value. Just opened a shipment of Empire Inlaid and Printed Linoleum. Inspection invited. Hearth Rugs, latest designs, Bedsteads, Wire Couches, Drop-side Cots, etc. Holmes & Sons Only Address: 291 ST. ASAPH STREET. T. OAHILL, Manager. - H573T

BIG PROFITS WITH CORRECT FEEDING Feed your chickens on EUREKA CHICK FOOD AND sturdy mash Builds healthy fowls. Geo. H. Woods Ltd m?JJ tbidocs strec t & Ferry Road, unristehurcli "Phone 31-036 Btincb store : WEST BEOS. Colombo Street. Sydenham ... 'Phone 35 657. W954 7 mm lu&SfXSamsmas*9SSKm *HERE TO STAY IN AKAROA. WILDERNESS." AKAROA. - _,®JJ r ?oundinps. Excellent Table, cottages may be Rented. MR S SHEPHERD, Won® 40K.. Proprietress. _ S93Sy '•garthowen," akaroa. day ' P l -*"-' I > Mierul a quilt hoMnoted f. Minuted on sea front, M, Perior° ? 1 r '' n '"? catering nn<l liiinie " l ' c ' ot nnio(lation n-itli every TAl^ron ■ uf, j, er ,_t ;l y. £3 per neeli '»u^ rietress ' s 3 Jenkins. ~««e 48. J5182

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20096, 27 November 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20096, 27 November 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20096, 27 November 1930, Page 3

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