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The Peace Palace In 1914 Mme. Seiler’s jamcd salon was opened at Geneva In Geneva rTr~Mme. I. SEILER tells women of the diplomatic set how to retain skin beauty Mme. Seiler is a native of Basle. During the war, in I9*4> un ‘ daunted by the difficulties of that time, she opened her now celebrated shop on the Quai, the loveliest section in all of beautiful Geneva. She qualified for her diploma in Paris and continued studying there for some IVz D. per cake. "All our patrons are advised to use Palmolive Soap twice daily—to provide really thorough cleansing and to soothe the tissue into that healthy RESPONSIVE condition that is the essential foundation of beauty.” S'. Geneva. VJ ADAME SEILER, of Geneva, feels real pride in the work she accomplishes. "Helping the world’s smartest women to retain their beauty —it is a glorious work.” she says, "worthy of the most painstaking and scientific effort.” To see that patrons’ complexions have proper care continuously, Mme. Seiler has decided upon a home treatment which is the favourite of prominent beauty authorities all over the world. "All our patrons are advised to use Palmolive Soap twice daily,” she says. Massage the face gently for two full minutes with Palmolive lather. Rinse this off thoroughly, and with it all impurities and secretions. Follow with a cold rinse ... to icy temperature, in the morning, as an astringent. All other treatments, *ri make-up should be preceded by this basic skin cleanser. Lina Cavalieri, of Paris, gives her smart patrons this same advice; so do Masse, Payot, Vincent and all other great specialists. COPYRIGHT NSxi/30/jo

SEP* : * m »C*V 11-Sxx^ ■H &z* m ilifip# You need it NOW—to banish coughs, colds, lung troubles, bronchitis and influenza, to secure vitality, maintain resistance and ensure warmth in bad weather, to build up babies and growing children—to safeguard their health, to strengthen and protect the aged, the weak, the sick and the run-down, to restore strength after an illness and prevent dangerous after-effects. So ask. your chemist for SCOTT'S Emulsion. Firmly refuse all imitations and sc-called prepdrations of cod liver oil. No substitute can possibly give the same certain results as genuine SCOTTIS EMULSION For health this winter For fifty years the trusted remedy for:— COUGHS, COLDS BRONCHITIS WASTING INFLUENZA WHOOPING-COUGH CONSUMPTION PNEUMONIA MEASLES RICKETS AND TEETHING SCOTT & BOWNE (Australasia) Ltd, Riley Street SYDNEY. N.S.W.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1061, 27 August 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1061, 27 August 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1061, 27 August 1930, Page 4

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