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Famous Since 1859 Foot Something Different in Slippers Cookham House show new slippers for the fireside, the bedroom, or bathroom. They're here in the prettiest designs of s&ze blue, pink, mauve & black, in smart quilted satins or camel hair. They're inexpensive, too—see them without fail to-day. ~750 Coloi Chisnall & Stewart Ltd. Cookham CiSo7 illinium TEMPLE'S, S 648 COLOMBO STREET. Cardigans, 9s lid; Wool Jo 9s lid, mixed shades 10s Silk Ankle Hose, 2s lid, an' Singlets, 1b 6d; Children's S Latest in Corsets and Brmsslnes* 4oz Knitting Silk. 3s lid: Ee-fcetlng Hose and Hand = SPECIAL WEEK FOB 5 COATS AT A GUINEA. ihifHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii cialty. Reblocklng Ladlos' tat Hats. Temples's Art Keedlnmk.: The Princess of Pit —one of the most beautiful of praises Mercolized Wax for the Con| IMERCOLIZED WAX absorbs the old dry and disco!* skin, leaving exposd the fresh new complexion i Use it for a few nights and see how your wrinkles and skin will disappear. The fame of this remarkable wax is world'* Can be obtained from all Chemists and high-class v i The Princess of Pless writes; Diar Si«s, " It gives me very much pleasure in writing yon In order thai tiei'f \ know the benefits to be derived from Mercolized \V«x. Somnchdepeodsoag that without a clear complexion and«n unwrinkled face a woman dots not CBt l in this world; I.can tell you he.e. : Sirs, with full truth, that peopla tkink I IB] than t am, and for this I have to think your marvellous Mercolized Wa*. which I Mi used since 1921. when I got. back ti my dear old England and those friend* who weHt'l let L -Anyone like roe wh* has used cold creams and skin food*',tfill*M bow wtlr Aj superior to them Mercolized Wax is for skin treatment. ' " My rryiid here ttands next to tne whilst I am writing this letter and taw that sim* ' I have used it I look years younger. lalways use it after waihinit every ssotaiog as 4 . : , before going to bed at night, and my skin-has become much smoother, and my wrinkles have gradually disappeared. > <. treat their skins, and to keep yount-looking for * very moderate outlay iBUKKI.Qf ■lndulging in expensive beauty and ; massage treatments. This, wax they caa OM ( selves, and in a very short time they will bp surprised'at the difference-it will i their complexion. Jtwhitena sunburnt skin, and.for use on the hands it Is most* ■ "Yourstruly. ' ' " (Signed) Marie Therese. Princess-or :

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Schoolgirl Complexion k 1 L '.s THE time of youth and radiant health—this is the joyous time when every young girl should charm the world with .her flower-like freshness. This greatest of all attractions is girlhood's rightful heritage as well as her admired beauty of later years. The pretty girl will mature into the beautiful woman if she preserves that schoolgirl complexion. * Won't let it fade All too often , this alluring schoolgirl complexion is allowed to vanish with schoolgirl days, yet simple treatment wilt retain it as the greatest attraction of mature yean. Be careful how you cleanse your skin—don't let harsh methods rob it of its "natural delicate texture. Or, just as dangerous to complexion health,, don't omit the daiiy washing with soap and water fearing that its action is too harsh. Instead,. choose the /facial soap which you know is so mild and soothing that it keeps the most sensitive skin smooth and soft. . This soap is Palmolive, as millions of women already know. It is blended from Palm and Olive Oils, known since the days of ancient Egypt as nature's beautifying cleansers. These two rare oriental oils, Cleopatra kept her youth, impart their' ness to the smooth, creamy of * olive. It cleanses thoroughly, i every trace of the'oil, dirt and pei which otherwise clop the skin leaves your skin soft and glowing delightful sensation of freshness. Used regularly, every day, Palmolive your complexion fine of texture a«pl from blackheads and blotches. Yet it? robs the skin of its own beauofyi provided by nature to keep it smooths If desired, apply a touch of cold cream ; gently drying your face with a soft fine f Normally,- oily skins won't need it t possibly when the weather is very cold. 4$ c 4 Low-priced Luxury \ If you imagine that Palmolive, superfine qualities, must be very expel you are wrong. While in Cleopatra's Palm and Olive Oils were the luxury dM rich, modern manufacturing methods bined with remarkable popularity make I olive a low-priced soap.' Palmolive 9d. a cake—a price which puts it the reach of all for general toilet use* THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (A'sia) LTD. 12 Woodward Street, Wellington, New Zealand Why pay more when the finest quality soap costs only 1 9d. ■ :*j

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18371, 2 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18371, 2 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18371, 2 May 1925, Page 2