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KN A RADIO STUDIO. Near the New Zealand Broadcasting Company's radio station at Wellington is a chemist's shop. Au assistant employed there says many vocalists from the studio are regular purchasers of Pulmonas pastilles. They say nothing else is so good for clearing the throat. Pulmonas, Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd.—Advt.

I hen Beauty is at □take I —take care Use a soap made for ONE purpose only: to safeguard good complexions j For your sake and ours, we publish this in the interest of all concerned who value a good ! complexion. Some people, we learn, think ordinary toilet soaps, soaps claiming to be “for the complexion,” have Palmolive effects on the j skin. That is wrong. They don’t. Palmolive complexions come only from Palmolive. In old days women were told, “Use no guard your youth and charm. L soap on the face.” For all soaps then were ]\j 0 other claims are made for it. i ? said to be too harsh. Palmolive is not intended for other than Then came Palmolive. It was made with toilet purposes It is too neutral to be ! cosmetic oils famous since the days of effeettve for fabrics. To make it good Cleopatra. It was made to be used freely, for other than complexton use tts coslavishly on the skin. Its ONE and SOLE mettc qualities would be much reduced, purpose was to foster good complexions. Good complexions are too priceless to be r r endangered, and, frankly, we don t know That soap changed previous ideas of | IQW tQ ma^e a b eaut y soa p that is also soaps. Largely on expert advice, women effective for general use. tried it. And the results it brought in wc new beauty and new youth attracted mil- ch lions to its use. som£ p a i mo ij ve se u s Palmolive soon became the leading toilet at _no more than ordinary soaps, soap of the world. In France, the home Enormous production brings you this I of cosmetics, it supplanted French soaps mo dest cost I by the score. It is one of the two largest for own selling soaps tn France to-day. French .. women find Palmolive their .deal of a when b h soap. Its cosmettc quaht.es hold a $ pa a supreme place in French beauty culture. knQW is safe t 0 use . It is nature ’ s formula J Now you,may be tempted by rival claims to "Keep That Schoolgirl Complexion.” I to try unproved soaps on your skin. Usc Palmolive for t he bath. While Think, please, befoic you do. Palmolive has been perfected as the finest « 62 years of soap study, in the interest of facial soap, it is the supreme luxury when skin beauty, stand behind Palmolive, used for bathing. Its smooth, creamy It is made to do ONE thing well. That lather keeps your body delightfully is gently to protect your complexion; to smooth, fresh and cool. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (A/SIA.) LTD., WELLINGTON In Paris, Itself, Palmolive Fast Soa P l rom Trecs Supplant French Soaps S I In France, Mecca of the beauty seeker, houit African Palm and the cocoanut palm. II of the cosmetic art in its most sophisticated ® \ That is why Palmolive Soap is the natural ! aspects Palmolive is cdnstantly supplanting gfl colour that it is—for palm and olive oils, old-formula French soaps. Palmolive is one WKmWTO nothing else, give Palmoliva its green colour! I nf the tvo largest-selling soaps in France Tlle onl y secret t 0 P a,mo!ive » if ’ exclusive ' to-dav! Please remember this when tempted blend-and that is one of the KQild’s price- . to "try" ah imported soap on your face. SeCtetS ' 7 'g _ Palmolive Soap is untouched by human 1/fl PER hands until you break the wrapper /2M.» CAKE __ lT IS NEV£R SOLD unwrapped. COPYRIGHT ~ . ... —bm— iwa— wc—ib

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 50, 22 November 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 50, 22 November 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 50, 22 November 1928, Page 14