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"Gee! Mother—but You're Pretty' In his heart every boy wants to think this of his mother—'give him the right to do so by safeguarding your youth,in this simple way: THE cares of Motherhood and of life — powder and rouge if you wish. But never don't let them rob you of your youth. leave them on over night. They clog the t— ———————-i Thousands will tell you that you pores, often enlarge them. Blackheads and needn't. Due to correct skin care, the disfigurements often follow. They must charm of schoolgirl days now is carried be washed away. /') pALMOLIVE is a beauty p ast thirties and well into the forties. fAJt x soap made solely for one Avoid this mistake VI purpose; to foster good The me thod is one any woman can . « ,| M complexions. easily follow—natural ways in com- Do net use ord.nary soaps .n the matmm fi I» France. home ot cos- plexion care: the discarding of the artificial or'one represented as of olive and fl 1\ I ZZTX" JS. authorities ffiSied thaT oils, is the sam. as Paimolive. \j/0 I and has supplanted French tion of youth probably rests chiefly on And it costs but 7Ad. the cake! So little \<r{£p 11! soaps by the score. In beauty- proper cleansing of the skin. r h at millions let it do for their bodies I wise Paris, Paimolive is the -it. c what it does for their faces. Obtain a cake fl "imported" soap. For that reason, the soothing lather of to-day. Then note what an amazing ,\fHi IT olive and palm oils, used in the following rliflfWrnrp one week makes I Remember those facts when way, is the most widely followed beauty difference one week makes. ™j / i «° risk , " " npl °™ <i care in the world to-day. Sotl> f rom lrm t IGjYft ! soap on your skin. " ' 'gOgy 1 The ruU md ho " "> fo"°» " s ooThing o bea«y th? olive' tree! W "toTtoL , •, , • the African palm, and the cocoanut palm. iTfrrrnll | .Wash your face gently with soothing That is why Paimolive Soap is the natural JrCff/wV7 * Paimolive Soap, massaging the lather colour that it is—for palm and olive oils, iiX N| WfflML softly into the skin. Rinse thoroughly. nothing else, give Paimolive its natural jk „ first with warm water, then with gre en colour, v aYcold. If your skin is inclined to be dry, apply a touch of good cold The only secret to Paimolive is its cream—that is all. Do this regularly, exclusive blend—and that is one of the > an d particularly in the evening. Use world's priceless beauty secrcts. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (Australasia) LTD.. WELLINGTON. 71 _ Paimolive Soap is untouched by 4-J PER human hands until you break r-nDvuTrwr 27/22 2fl* CAKE the wrapper—it is never sold COPYRIGHT unwraDDed

£ 164 KARANOAHAPE RPT"^ Support Local Industry, and keep your money in the country. Bear in mind the Company's slogan, " Factory to You." Think what this means to Boot Buyers. Here are a few facts:— No middleman's profit to make. The premises are freehold and owned by the proprietors. There is no factory rent to pay. The whole of the machinery is British made—it is now royalty and free of any liability. Compare our values—WHY PAY MORE? Shoes— rostage paid. 1 1 /Q Men's Good Light l«J/0 sewn soles—l 7/9. 10 to 13 13/8 and 2 14/11 -x Men's Stout Tan Whole Back Postage. l/-. Girls' Smart Patent anoes. lu to 13 14/8 and 15/11 Postage paid. Men's Good Chrome Work BooU—l6/6. Patent or Glace — Postage paid. Men's Smart Lace Shoes, illustrated—l 3/11. Postage Similar style, best quality. black or brown—lß/6, 21. - Men's Patent Shoes—22 6 Postage paid. Postage, lOd. | All leather and guaranteed. You will save money by shopping at " Factory to You." Let us Post You a Pair. Two Good Stores : VERONA BUILDINGS, 2 Doors from St. Kevin's Arcade, __ and 168 KARANGAHAPE ROAD

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 58, 10 March 1927, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 58, 10 March 1927, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 58, 10 March 1927, Page 21

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