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>»s 1/ w KSS ■s-y-M X* v His first love Mother —radiant and youthful, with the charm of that schoolgirl complexion. This simple daily rule is known to thousands* W HAT mother's heart but quickens at her small son's adoration? What, in life, is sweeter than those worshipful eyes that follow every move . and hang on every word/ Keep that devotion, mother! Hold that love. Always be, to him, the beautiful princess of fairy book delight. And above all else, keep youth, keep beauty as your most priceless asset. That schoolgirl complexion is synonymous to natural charm, to-day. And thousands of women, in keeping that schoolgirl complexion, are holding their youth through the thirties, into the forties and beyond . . . Youth is charm, and youth lost is charm lost, as every woman instinctively realizes. To keep youth, keep the skin clean and the pores open. Banish artificial ways in skin care. Nature's ways are best. Use soap, but be sure it is & soap made basically for use on the face. Others may prove harsh. That is why largely on expert advice, women the world over choose Palmolive for facial use. Palmolive Soap is untouched by human hands until you break the wrapper—lT IS NEVER SOLD UNWRAPPED 7%d< PER CAKE The daily rule in skin care that countless thousands know Keeping the skin cleansed, the pores open, with a pure beauty soap —a soap made for one purpose only and that to guard the skin—is the important thing to know. That is Nature's beauty secret. Wash your face gently with soothing Palmolive Soap, massaging its balmy lather sofdy into the skin. Rinse thoroughly, first with warm water, then with cold. If your skin is inclined to be dry, apply a touch of good cold cream—that is all. Do this regularly and particularly in the evening. Use powder and rouge if you wish. But never leave them on over night. They clog the pores, often enlarge them. Blackheads and disfigurements often follow. They must be washed away. - Avoid t&hf mistake " Do not use ordinary soaps in the treatment given above. Do not think any green soap, or one represented as of olive and palm oils, is the same as ( Palmolive. Use Palmolive for the bath. While Palmolive has been perfected as the finest facial soap, it is the supreme luxury when used for bathing. Its smooth, creamy lather keeps your body delightfully smooth, fresh and cool. And Palmolive costs but 7£d. the cake! So litde that millions let it do for their bodies what it does for their faces. Obtain a cake to-day, then note the amazing difference one week makes. Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Ltd., Wellington. COPYRIGHT. */*•/«» H. KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION 40 /„ Stronger The stronger the Eucal v ptus Extract, the quicker and sari is Its action in preventing or banishing a cough or cold. All drugs have to comply to a standard set by the British Pharmacopeia, which stipulates that extract of Eucalyptus mu<t contain at least 50% of Eucalypiol. "Evaareen" Eucalyptus contains 80$> to 99Jk Eucalyptol content. 40% stronger than stipulated. This extra strength means that " Evagreen" Eucalyptus is i r quicker and surer acting. You'll be quit of that cough or cold far quicker if you use " Evagreen" Eucalyptus. FOR COUGHS AND COLDS 1/6 for the big full ounce bottim mt aU stores. FnpHERE are no substitutes for clean I floors and windows. A place is either clean —or it isn t. Have the floors, fixtures and windows of your business premises cleaned with old fashioned thoroughness with new fashioned methods. >Ph»ne 2358 for full particulars. vacuum blue LADDER CLEANING CO. ,A 315 Hereford Street Doesn't Envy Old King Cold "When I slip be»«t3, tto a wrigrl® *• K*t ** nn * jft KOZIDOWN Mattre*" Ba i XOJODOWW «rUm«U»t KOZXDOWK IbttrMSM ,0 " l#*dinr Drapers and furnish**** M 7684 ■■■IMPORTANT i A. CLEPHANE, Optician (lite Procter's) Nvw 084 COLOMBO STREET (N*xt Mason* Struthen) CHBISTCHUBCH

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19691, 7 August 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19691, 7 August 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19691, 7 August 1929, Page 8