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gUPERFLUOUb HAIR destroyed | “RUSMA" <Regd.). Signed, | stamped, guaranteed cure, £5 123 €<L—• | Florence Hullen, C.M.D., 7 Courtenay ' Place, Wellington. Send stamped

Noted Berlin Beauty Specialist Elise Bock.. sends New Zealand a simple rule for beauty -€f mm 7’/ 2 d Per Cake *■ iacial loveliness, according to the celebrated Elise Bock, depends upon ‘"foundation cleansing.** And foundation cleansing depends upon the daily use c>f a soap blended of palm and olive Oils. The smartest women of the Mid-European world take all their beauty problems to Elise Bock, of Berlin, Madam Bock’s salon be beaute in Rome, Prague, Vienna and Santiago are well known to travelled women of fashion, who consult her constantly. loumL:i:o:> cleansing the daily elimination of all pore-clogging dust, powder and rouge by otic means and by one means only, daily use of the soap blended of palm and olit e oil s — Palmolive!” Zld, c yUr Berlin W. 158 Kantstrassc Rome - Prague - Vienna - Santiago. Bock stresses the “foundation cleansing. ’* importance ©t Powder and rouge gradually work their way into the pores. Only a part remains on the surface. The rest combines with dust, dirt and oil. And soon, tiny, stubbornly hard masses form. Unless one washes the face this special way morning and evening—blackheads, pimples, dreaded blemishes appear! This is the 2-minute home beauty treatment Elise Bock herself would give you in her select studio de beaut£: make a fine, creamy lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water. With both hands, massage it gently into the pores for about two minutes, so that the olive oil suds work their way into the pores. Then rinse thoroughly, first with warm water, gradually letting it get colder. PALMOIItt SOAP COPYRIGHT NS j.jo.p

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 883, 29 January 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 883, 29 January 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 883, 29 January 1930, Page 4

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