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Oily hair ? . . brush up, up ! Dry hair ? . brush down ! Ju 11* Foster. \ whose news flashes tell you • •• •• •?:•• what's what in fjK . smSr beauty culture. ' • WBk. h ■■'• s jM pjg iBO* * > s »>: OILY HAIR —THEN BE SURE TO BRUSH IT UP .. . i&B § Away from the scalp. Take only one inch at a time, brush i it thoroughly, then go to the next inch. That assures tingling exercise for your scalp and helps to brush the oil out of your : :|HK s hair. aHMI DRY HAIR-BRUSH IT DOWN . . . ; »B| 5 If your hair is dry you should always brush it down, to i-vaßre i preserve at least what natural oil there is. Brush the hair close to the head in long, regular strokes .. . every night. >33®;, 5 Beauty in a Test-Tube S j OLIVE oil for the complexion! Always known —— —\ to' keep skin soft, supple, youthful. In thous- I ACIUA tu feel ands of years nothing has ever been found to i 6-inch U* cXflC tl surpass this beauty secret of the ancients. 1 s ' ,o * , fof olW« o, H But can you get enough olive oil in soap? How I that goes ,nl ° e ? much, actually, goes into Palmolive? Here is I ca \<e oi ? a^m ° v J the exact amount —in the test tube at the right. i—TSJHOfT The exact amount used in every large cake of Palmolive. To this generous olive oil content can be directly traced the great benefits of Palmolive Soap to the complexion. Palmolive > is the only large-selling soap using olive oil as -IREE. J a base. Other Palmolive ingredients include < oils from palm trees necessary to produce a richer, creamier, more workable lather than SKp j possible with olive oil alone. j Knowing the value of a liberal amount of olive oil in soap, more than 20,000 of the world’s leading beauty experts have for years urged .In i x : women to use Palmolive Soap as the finest pos- ; sible safeguard for lovely skin. < PALMOLIVE W iCkfiJj XKcuP (sot7iAC2<iCU>tx/ '' 0 . " Copyright 9-243

Include ROSLYN College V Shirts ? 3 in his new School Ajp :'fi'll Outfit /' i/F l.e l\ It VL/ 1•' iAN ngg ' E»| They re just the thing for ( VixSiK Vt w I sturdy schoolboys—these e*3k 1 neatly-cut, comfortablefitting shirts made from \L ' r i ll W/ l^e f amous Roslyn 'x i\ / I Plunket Flannel. This 1/ '/ IiWA flannel readily absorbs \1 \ I /'/ ]j perspiration, affording I \ I ll most active boy sure I > up || protection from chills. I / ® |l The boy who is hard on’ / / ® 11 clothes will find them A. J/» 1/ difficult to wear out: • F . they’re made to give the utmost in real hard wear. Added to this you Nave the benefit of Roslyn quality, which, combined with reasonable price, makes the buying of these shirts a true economy. They may be had for wear with a tie (as illustrated) or with open neck. Ask to see them at any reliable shop. - MADE IN NEW ZEALAND

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 103, 25 January 1933, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 103, 25 January 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 103, 25 January 1933, Page 5