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AS YOUNG AS RHEUMATISM ALLOWS. People are as young as Rheumatism allows them to be. So why suffer Rheumatism? Excess of Uric Acid in the blood results in pain, stiffened, swollen joints and muscles—Rheumatism! RHEUMO drives out the excess Uric Acid, brings health, youth and fitness. Take RIIEUMO to-day. A 4/6 bottle will convince you. Ask your chemist for RIIEUMO to-day.—7

MASSE of Paris Distinguished Authority on Beauty Culture urges his patrons to use this one treatment to keep the skin. lovely •'Efficient, but gentle cleansing of the skin at home, is an absolute requirement of success in our work. W e have investigated many methods by ■which this may be done, and have decided that the simplest method is by far the best of all. That is the consistent, thorough use of the soap which combines deep cleansing with the well-known cosmetic effects of palm and olive oils.’ 1 / 16 Rue Daunou, Paris W \ At 16 Rue Daunou, Paris, many of the world’s most distinguished women are accustomed to consult E. Masse on problems of skin care. Masse gives much time and thought to home beauty methods, as well as to the treatments given in his artistic salon de beaute. "Efficient, but gentle cleansing of the skin at home is an absolute requirement of success in our work,” says Masse. Clients who follow our advice never use any soap except that which blends oils of palm and olives. They are the ones whose skin shows the greatest improvement as a result of the treatments we give in the salon.” Masse always suggests, and his most famous colleagues agree upon, the following treatment, twice a day, to retain skin loveliness: first, a rich lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water, to be rubbed, with both hands, well into the skin. Two minutes of soap massage, a rinse, first with warm water, then with cold. A final ice water rinse as astringent. Dry skin usually needs some oily cream at least once a day. Oily skin requires an astringent lotion and the use of a day cream with drying effect. 7VS>d. CAKH COPYRIGHT NS4-16-SC

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17986, 3 April 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17986, 3 April 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17986, 3 April 1930, Page 9

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