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Ladies Fashionable Footweai* has never been Smarter The problem of the correct style and *hade of Footwear to wear with new Summer 1 * " wived by the Footwear Selection at lne Farmer*'. There you will find ju»t the chic »hoe you are looking for, right in *tyle and price. Call and »elect yours to-day. LADIES' KAFFA GLACE I-BAR SHOES, Fieldmouse Kid Trim and Strap; J 0 Spanish Heels PRICE LADIES' VANDYKE GLACE I-BAR SHOES, Lizard Trim and Straps; low cut at sides; short Vamp; high Spanish JQ Heels PRICE LADIES' BULRUSH GLACE 1-BAR SHOES, real Crocodile Insertion*. Covered Spanish Heels, "K" Brand .. .. jk n //» PRICE Ifa/ 0 LADIES' DARK BROWN GLACE 1-BAR SHOES, Rosee Indian Lizard Insertion to tone; t§ Spanish heels; "K" 41/6 Brand PRICE Open Till 9 o'clock This Evening jOkJiwmeM CASHEIL STREET CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' OAK GLACE TAB COURT, Crococfie Insertion or Buckle. Spanish Heels mmC toMl 37/6 LADIES' BLACK SUEDE 1-BAR, Gonmetal strap and trim. Small cot-out on sides. Buckie fastener. Covered Cuban Heels :MM PRICE 35/LADIES* BROWN SUEDE I-BAR, Kid Strap and Trim. Buckie Fastener, Cuban Heels PRICE 37/6 LADIES* BLACK SUEDE CALF 1-BAR, Matt Kid Strap; Spanish beds ~ . PRICE 42/6 LADIES' NIGGER SUEDE CALF SHOES, Spanish Heels; Nigger Glace Kid Trim .*< PRICE COURT 39/6 FONTAINE of Brussels Beauty Specialist by appointment to Her Majesty, the Queen of the Belgians advocates this famous twice-a-day treatment to keep skin v"The one way of ensuring that the skin is thoroughly cleansed of all impurities in the pores is the regular use twice daily of a really good soap—and in my experience the one soap to use is Palmolive." 25 RUB STE. Gubvm, Brusjelj. JP II '3 i • k ft V w y Monsieur Fontaine giving a facial treatment in his salon. Fontasn* believes in the twtce-a-day use of "le savon Palmolive" tebtcb, Me says, ,s used with great success for facial massage in his establishment. - At 25 Rue Ste. is the salon de beaute of Fontaine, proud possessor of warrants from the Que en of The Belgians and other titled women of distinction. l/D-Pw ✓ 2 Ctie. A priceless formula embodying the precious oils of palm and olive, famous since the days of Cleopatra for prolonging health and beauty. COPYRIGHT VISITORS to the beautiful city of Brussels, of ten stop before a certain shop -window, opposite the stately Cathedral, to note •with interest several distinguished crests —one the seal of Her Majesty The Queen of the Belgians. In this shop Fontaine has acted as beauty advisor to lovely women of the European aristocracy. Here he has received, with pride, warrants from the Queen and from such dignitaries as Madame la Princesse Napoleon ... proclaiming him official "Fournisseur", as was his father, Fontaine pere, since the year 1866. Monsieur Fontaine works with a zealous devotion which has brought his name into international prominence as a beauty specialist. This season he is attracting much attention from Continental women of fashion because of a brilliantly unusual metallic coiffeur of his own design. One of Fontaine's specialties is a facial massage for which he employs "le savon Palmolive qui rend a la peau la veloute" (Palmolive Soap, which makes the skin as smooth and soft as velvet). "The first step in beauty care" ' The first care of a beauty specialist," says M. Fontaine, "is to see that the skin is in a condition to respond to treatment in the Salon. Many complexions begin to lose their freshness and youthful suppleness long before their time for no other reason than that the skin is never allowed to breathe. For skins do breathe —through the oores. It follows therefore that if the pores are allowed to remain clogged up indefinitely "wiA particles of powder, rouge, fine dust, etc, the delicate tissues must suffer and lose *ll their, vitality. "The one way. of ensuring that the skin is. thoroughly cleansed of all impurities in the pare* is the regular use twice -daily of a really good soap and in my experience the one soap to u*. is Palmolive. The value of the palm and olw» oils is well known —they are die first narnmskin cleansers available and it Is * mistake to suppose T^af the same thorough cleansing can be got by other means. Therefore—Palmolive Soap! "That is why I always insist that before my ow*j preparations are applied, the skin muse first oe cleansed with Palmolive." What Fontaine advocates, in Brussels, is recommended in London by such authorities as Madame - Bertha Jacobson; in Paris, by Cavalieri, Madame Valentin le Bran, Payot, Massi, Vincent, Ddo» et Bion; in Vienna, by Pessl; in Berlin, by Huse Bock. In fact, every authority of all over the world, gives this same advice on the care of the skin: wash for beauty with Palmolr* Soap. Massage the skin for two minutes with Palmolive lather; rinse, first with warm water; then with cold. That's all. Its simplicity is one reasoa why this is the most popular treatment ta the world. VM/M/SB 1# Beware of and refuse substitutes Throughout New Zealand many soaps said to contain Palm and Olive Oils are being offered as Palmolive. J"ou can easily recognise Genuine Palmolive by the Pale Green Crepe Wrapper and Black Band with d* word PALMOLIVE in Gold. Genuine Polmojrre » never sold unwrapped*

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 6

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