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My Wife asked me to do this Now I offer you a new delight—an Olive Oil Shampoo. V. K. Cassady, 8.5., M.S., Chief Chemist Dear Madam: MY wife told me she wished that someone would invent a shampoo that would not leave hair dry and brittle. She said all women wanted such a preparation, and asked me to try my hand —I am chief chemist at Palmolive. Now I have one—Olive Oil—as advised by world authorities on hair beauty. I would esteem it a favour if you will test it. And then give us your opinion. I found that most shampoos were too harsh; that while they cleaned they took the life and lustre from the hair. Scores of women told me this. And also, famous specialists of the scalp. So I set out to perfect a thorough cleanser, yet one mild and gentle, which would leave that dainty sheen which add* so to one’s charm. A scientific creation Thousands of women, many famous beauties, have written me already. They say results are a revelation. Your hair dean. The scalp tingling—dandruff-free and healthy. Yet—gleaming gloriously alive, immediately after a shampoo I I think you will thank me for offering this scientific v.ay to you. Send coupon for your triai bottle to-day. seeks &sass At all Chemists Palmolive Shampoo Individual-sized bottle, enough for two -t „ treatments ... Family size, contains four times the quantity ... Jot \ TRIAL BOTTLE a .. • THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY S (A/sis) Ltd., Dept., 3'J Wellington J I enclose 9d. to cover postage and S packing ; please post individual-sized g bottle of Palmolive Shampoo to ■ | Name .. a ■ Address •" 3-10-28 Copyright what n smoking/ Fresh Virginian =s? T = * tobacco of your own choosing f rolled by yourself <iu in crisp, pure ZIG-ZAG CIGARETTE PAPERS

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Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 14

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292

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 14

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