Cui vUtia ), to W/ ■' •iocr aaJI lijl \ DK. ALLAN ROY DAPOE SAYS: ' i " At the time of the birth of the JHBH Dionne Qnintupiets, and for. time^afterward, MmS&k time arrived for soap and water VBsiililii"* baths, we selected Paimoltve Guarded so carefully...the Dionne Quins use only PALMOLlVE ' tlui ZCrdJp msJburdJL (Qli/i/e ©il ! ]-/ ' "D OSY-CHEEKED, so sweet and dean . . . fresh from their bath with gentle \ Palmolive Soap! How wise Dr. Dafoe was when he decided that ' '1 Palmolive, made with. Olive Oil, should' be used exclusively for bathing the l||||||| ^ \ 9 Born pfematurely, they have always had unusually Sensitive skin. That is • /,''r > I why for sometime after their birth they were bathed only with Olive Oil. J Then when the time came for soap and water baths, how important it was to choose a soap made from the gentlest, most soothing ingredients. That is why Dr. Dafoe chose Palmolive. «. .. Mother! Why should you risk bathing your baby with a soap less gentle I than the one chosen for the little Dionnes. And you too, Lovely Lady, why not use Palmolive for your own face and bath? , s/217 / ^ ^CCISS H^en yott i . So will yott if you* mattren ia a DAYID McGRAE — always even, always buoyant. 11/ l J j . The DAVID McGRAE gives you a life- V/ / time of night-time comfort aud Iuxurioua >JL relaxation. Highest grade materials only. Tlierc's nothing just as good ! All leading ^ISri"S^ier8 S*°Ck ^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 28, 17 February 1937, Page 9
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