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Rivals Her Daughter in Freshiiess ; secm, ; andieveryianSd £Ji? - DoJt £o^' ;"" the dayS <*•'*«*« let the years.write their record on your face when ■■■■■■ at•' v ' care will prevent it. Begin to-day the beautify- l Pply l, c ?* e!lttP ather freely, massaging it ing that will help -renew youth and charm It thoroughly, into the skm. Rinse thoroughly and will put natural, colour in your cheeks and make y g ■ y,Wlth-a soft towel> Bedtim« is best for your face look firm and young cosmetic cleansing, that your skin may be renewed x C- *l L A- '.'• a? d frffeshed while'you sleep. In the mominp 'yOtmple—but effective: ; -;-- ■•• rinse with cold water and then look in"the mirror! •rt • . ' .■■■'■'. Your reflection will delisht you by ifs rarKanf This^estorative treatment may seem almost too - freshness and charm. V W simple,;but it is based upon.real -skin-hygiene ~ ~::\-:-~tz. rr .. •_; - • ■ JJm, oil;and-perspiration accumulate and must" "■ '" ■" Luxurv<n*h f™ OA be removed. Otherwise the -pores enlarge and ' . ■ Luxui7 soaP for 9d. . and blotches result. v • \ - - r m ., , ... . : :..- ...'. .. Kou are mistaken if you imaeine that- Palmnliv<» Wash your face daily with pure soap and you ■ must be a: very expensive sSJ^ because of its wmreL& r fi C°mP-T n troul?|esr Your-skin' ; rare costly ingredients. Millions of use rs the will '™A 3 Sm°Oth ' Satiny texture world over enable the purchase of the precious which makes maturity as attractive as early youth., oils of the palm and^the olive in enormous oAll soatos won't do thU - ■ quantities. If made in small quantities Palm- . >uujj>> -won lao tnts - .. ohve would cost more than double its price This mild cleansing is the most effective of all Tl?eSe *™ *c reaSonl why a cake of this lux" skin treatments, but you Sa? be careless T™ *°? •S yOUf/Vt Use Palmolive for .;/■. "UollJl °c careless the complexion and for bathing always. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LTD 12 WOODWARD STREET, WELLINGTON, N.Z. " ' Walter P. Chrysler, the world's master motor car builder, the man behind,'unknown to< one per cent. :;s:-.r Tr*' ; of the hundreds, of thousands driving cars built by him, now builds the Maxwell. . " "■-.„•; Having now liquidated all his other interests, he has \ - made the Maxwell,/along with the Chrysler car - ; which he controls from the one overhead organisation, ; , . his stake in life; and he personally is the biggest - individual 1, stockholder in the Maxwell Molor Corporation. / • -.v.l;--./....■"•;■:"■. I.^':"-- Walter P. Chrysler and his engineers who designed P 1*"""' the Chrysler car have now been working on the Maxwell also, for the past two years. What they have now .given to the Maxwell has,to be seen and experienced to be credited.- ' Fine, well finished appearance, rugged construction throughout, bull-dog power, flashing pickup and power on hills, and a mar- ....■' , ' vellous riding ease that enables you to drive all day without fatigue on rough roads —that is why the Maxwell --■'•■ 3O R oils Up Goodwill Through Merit Alone. TODD MOTOR CO., LTD., , , ..■-■■ .Courtenay Place, Wellington; and Christchurch. ■ ■ 4 . ?vew Zealand Distributors: .TUSTICE & EDMUNDS, Palmerslon North, ■ v. . „-, '.'.■ .. ' ' %. M. MILLS, Dannevirke. { . ' " ..'-■.. '! "' ;7: H. BOJfLE, Waipukurau.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 65, 19 March 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 65, 19 March 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 65, 19 March 1925, Page 16