Hints on Housekeeping—No. 11 '/ . ' CHEESE "Dear \iece 'i-^-;--■•;• solntely no waste. 80 of ten one .mats I came across a delightful little lint *o throw enfc Cheese before it is all nf mapped Cheete the 5 other day, «,*■*>« *>"*«? it goes dry., Y«m I immXelx thought of. you when I »•»*. «« trouble mfh »C Spend 6d on it and write and tell ' "Crest" Cheese is the'ideal Cheese me waat j- oa think of it. for small families like you and Harry. .._...„ : _-, (You only par 6d for it. It is doubly '-wrapped with tinfoil and parchment ... Tour loving, ■ i paper, spreads easily, and there is ab- AUNT JASB. '"Crest" Cheese is obtainable at all 3tores. If unable to proenre, writ* V J. Eattray & Son Ltd., sending name of your Storekeeper.
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f. , , ■ _^ largely (hie to a single cause THOUSANDS of women never guess the real cause of falling hair. Sometimes it is due to poor, bodily health. But more often to an excess of sebum—the natural oil of the hair. To prevent or to cure this condition you must remove the excess; cleanse the pores. You must aim at sebum — that particular scalp oil. Dissolve, it; remove it, then cleanse the actual pores, t- ' >. :.•.■; Palmouve Shampoo is based on palm and olive oils. It combats sebum correctlya*d; efficiently. Gives the hair lustre and beauty, and maintains the scalp in a thoroughly healthy • condition. ■,..*.' So that you may prove its effects for yourself we will give you the oU blend and the sebum combatant com* bined in Palmolive Shampoo. Mail this form to-day. Enclose 6d. for packing and postage, and we will send you a Palmolive'treatment to try—free. - Palmolive Shampoo If The Mend of /palm and Olive Oil* THE P>kLMOUVE COMPANY g CA/»I«) ttA, Depti 29, .W«tH«tt«« g / enclose 6d. to cover postage and ■ ■ packing-; please post trial bottle of \ WalmlivtShampoo to- .....-.■
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18727, 25 June 1926, Page 2
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