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I >i ' ' s Eleanor K. Wright of the fashionable Sareta Salons—Auckland agrees with MADAME JACOBSON on this 2-minute complexion treatment v ■ M I heartily agree with the World's leading beauty experts, that foundation cleansing of the skin with Palmolive Soap is necessary if one wishes to have a beautiful skin. I urge all the patrons of my Salon to use Palmolive Soap at leant twice daily." ELEANOR K. WRIGHT, ~ —' Sareta Salons, Smith & Caughey's Building, Auckland. <= -j pf "I urge my clients to use only the soap blended Above is pictured a corner of the Sareta Salon* in Spith Madamt BtHhH J«C- |-v OYALTY and the smart & Caughey's Building. The splendidly equipped *7 obfon has taught the . Sareta Salons are directed by Eleanor K. Wright, who of London have tor received her training at Dover Street, London—the H the* world's most cflc- years, entrusted all their beauty home of beauty culture. Here she Studied at the estab- ™ «i*»- 11 Markmp Bertha lishments of Eugene and Phyllis Earle and secured the '*'• problems to Madame ceitna much coycted Diploroat awarde d by these institutions HPPP Jacobson -of London s select to SUCC essful students. r.|| J — With such knowledge and experience gained here and y ?*- 3 4 " V'" 'WM > After 22 years' experience as abroad, Mrs. Wright is one of the first to realise the ■yBJSS-r >VB\ beauty dictator, Madame Jacob- necessity for thorough skin cleanliness beforeany beauty fl »| \ 7 . J treatment can begin. On this point she is in complete jS|| !; son turns to one of the simplest agreement with Madame Jacobson of London, Mass* Iff fjf »s | of all beauty treatments for home of Paris, Pessl of Vienna, and many other leading Con* It HI M ? use tinental beauty experts. For thorough skin cleansing ii j|| \ all urge the twice daily use of Palmolive Soap. At 11/12 Dover iff JS§ f Madame Jacobson's advice . don's select West- | "To enable my clients to safeguard their cleanse the pores, to refresh the natural end, is the Maison 1L complexions—to retain radiant skin tex- coloring. They provide the natural way. to dour!" Ltd., ° m pre- ture," says Madame Jacobson, "I urge them skin beauty. sided over by to use no soap other than Palmolive, as I j n E uro pe and America this is, of course, Jacolson. Here, iMu./ ha . VC found that the anc | * 0 well known. Leading specialists advise the for the past 22 this soap is made provide the absolute slan p a i mo ij ve method of skin care wherever years, Madame cleanliness which must be the foundation culture i s pra aiced. d to° n soh>e % %**"'" |/ of beauty. At the same time," she says, , \ . 'beauty problems of "I warn them of all the harsh effects of This treatment is prescribed by Madame London's smartest soaps not made exclusively of these oils." Jacobson:" night and morning, make a wemen ' 1 >•* creamy lather of Palmolive Soap and warm .In these brief phrases, London s chief water< With both hands massage this well exponent of beauty culture voices an opinion - nto s j^ n f or 2 minutes, allowing it to held by specialists on skin care all over the p enetrat e the pores. Then rinse, first with The poisonous and dangerous secretions Madame Jacobson, in her London salon; of dirt and dust, of make-up and cream Lina Cavalieri, in Paris; Pessl, in Vienna, A priceless formula embody■ wh j c h £ n d their way deep into the pores Elise Bock, in Berlin—all over the world l Md l e oliv" OU famous sfn?e must be removed, Jacobson will tell you. specialists in beauty care "recommend the days of Cleopatra for *7 X. ® Palm and olive oils, as they are blended in Palmolive, which is the leading soap in pre onging e t eauty. § 2 Palmolive Soap, act to soften the c!;in, to N ew Zealand and 48 other countries. PER CAKE COPYRIGHT—D.A.—6-36-30

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 7 August 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 7 August 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 7 August 1930, Page 18

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