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■ VI. Jim wQUI sAh ■ y 4 /£✓ • h l 1 Mother’s f mdestmsh , for her Girl Baby wk./ “That Schoolgirl Complexion” THE rule in skin care, under toilet use in thousands of homes modern teachings, is the same where correct skin care is an object, in infancy as maturity—correct skin t ■ - t deansing regularly with mild and The baby r ba.h-hou, .og.ee ... gentle » A soft wash-cloth a soft rowel, 6 baby s little tub filled with warm Priceless complexions are thus cultt- water . The sweet) so f t Palmolive vated from the earliest days of child- lather liberally applied. Then, hood; natural loveliness invited and thorough rinsing, thorough drying, protected with nature s own pi oved talcum as usual. W- The tender skin soothed and beautiThe only secret is to know what kind fied—protected against any possible o/ soap to use. A true complexion irritation —and that radiant schoolsoap must be chosen. Others often girl complexion when she grows up are too harsh. —will be the reward. Thus soothing Ealmolive-a soap Do not use ordinary soaps in the made for one purpose only, to be . treatment given above. Do not think used freely and lavishly on the skin any green soap, or one represented —is the ONE soap purchased for as of palm and olive oils, is the same as Palmolive. Use Palmolive for the bath. While THE IDEAL BABY SOAP. Palmolive has been perfected as the Thousands of mothers recog- finest f ac j al s , s the su p reme S“ t luxury when used for barbing. Its mtle soap made for ONE smooth, creamy lather keeps your ;e only, to safeguard and body delightfully smooth, fresh and : the skin. cool. S'inS Sp.“ S £ And it coses bur 7f d. the cake! So ere are so many different little that millions let it do for their as for "Castile” Soap bodies what it does for their faces. : is difficult for one to Obtain a cake to-day. Then note ,15ksld“5iS«y h ' what an amazing difference one week baby’s doctor, we are makes. vill agree with this. (recs! The oils in Palmolive Soap are the soothing beauty oils from the olive tree ’ the African palm, and the cocoanut palm. That is why Palmolive * s ie natura l c °l° ur c l iat it i s— f° r palm and olive oils, nothing else, give Palmolive its natural green colour. J ts Q n ly secret is its exclusive blend d— and that is one of the world’s priceless beauty secrets. The wrapper— it is never sold - Palmolive Co. (Australasia) Ltd., unwrapped. per cake Wellington. KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION COPYRIGHT,

Get a General Service Wagon —SAVES TIME AND LABOUR Why put up with the inconvenience of tray carrying? A General Service Wagon does away with this — I I saving time and labour, and making the serving of ■ afternoon tea or supper a pleasure. f Our General Service Wagon is made of Oak, and mounted on easy-running, rubber-tyred, three-inch ■ tli sc wheels. PRICE £2. fl Delivered Anywhere in New Zealand. © 0 S. S. WILLIAMS Co. Ltd. The Home and Office Furnishers, 120-124 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON.

PULMONAS FOR PREACHERS. “Incessant preaching, and singing, together with the rapid changes of climate during my tours, place a great strain upon my throat and chest, writes an Auckland evangelist. “I have received great relief from Pulmonas. I consider them a boon, and indispensable to ministers, vocalists, and plavers of wind instruments.” Pulmonas, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d., at all chemists.—Advt.,

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 13

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