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o^uTbabie'l"* What a basketful of loveliness . ~ freihand sweet from their Paimplive bathl Now that they are such big .girls — the Qirins-fISK C yNIY rALMOLIVE T UCKY little Quins! Always, their tender baby skin had the most scientific care. ■ First . . . Olive Oil, because nothing is so gentle and soothing for delicate V <^T#V^fl^^^^^^^^^^^ skin. Then .. . when the time came for soap and water \wß^%&gmml^^Mimom&^ baths, the specialists in charge selected Palmohve, the VmSSS^^^^^^^^^^ * gentle soap made with Olive Oil. What a lesson for mothers! Would you bathe your precious baby in any lR v soap less soothing than the one chosen for the little !^^?^^^^^^ And you, too, Lovely Lady . . . why not give your skin ropyrigffi "m™ the matchless beauty care of gentle Palmolive Soap? % 2/217 *fe|2^ NEA Service, Inc. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 14

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