Have you anything to sell? —Do you wish to buy? If so, a small advertisement in the classified section of "The Press" will be all you need. 12 words Is, three insertions 2s 6d. —6
J ill A . :Jt§§ll H v m "I'VE OFTEN WONDERED WHY OLIVE OIL WAS MY FIRST BEAUTY BATH . ..NOW I KNOW!' Olive Oil is indeed the foundation of all reliable beauty treatments. Nothing can cleanse the skin so surely, nothing nourish tissue so completely, as Olive Oil. Beauty experts know it. And they advise the use of Olive Oil in its most convenient form; rhey usually recommend Palmolive Soap. Palmolive's green is the green of Nature's own vegetable oils. No artificial colouring is added; no heavily perfumed spirit; nothing that could possibly harm the skin. The action of Palmolive is gentle, safe and sure. "ONLY Olive Oil is safe for Baby's delicate skin. That is why Palmolive is so safe for PALMOLIVE IT was out old doctor who told us. 'Yes,' he said, 'Olive Oil is undoubtedly the best thing you could use for your skin. Why —when you were born we used Olive Oil for your very first bath; it is the perfect cleanser. Also, Olive Oil alone is safe for a baby's delicate skin. Thorough cleansing and true nourishment are precisely what make and keep skin lovely. That is why I advise you now to ns« Palmolive.*" Retnemoer, into cacb cake of Palmolive Soap goes art abundance of Olive Oil. Nature's greatest beauty aid. A
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21315, 7 November 1934, Page 3
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