Special Values For d^Sl^ // i . Roofs--W H CAMPBELI'S Itd JwMr^--*.*"■■' 7T. n. v^AiurDLLLO lid, °"m9""'^ Comprising a Big Purchase of LADIES' B^IKl Painting Job* FASHIONABLE WINTER COATS and jMWH&w WOOL GLOVES; also a quantity of .i^P^V H^^^^ "PETONE" BLANKETS at Special Price.. fE^^ 100 Pairs of Beautiful Warm .^^fl^B ' SCOTCH KNITTED WOOL GLOVES J^^ V** Hkk With fancy gauntlets, in a large assortment, of -'shades, KmT ' i^^^^^lk including Fawn and Blue, Greyand Fawn, Mole,, *mmmm^^ i^^^^^^B Black and White Usually 3/6 to 4/6 pr. O /f •■ D^ I* I ITT Vtf^ift Our Special Price-£/ 11 ■ % I NM 1 I I L VELOUR COATS, 55/6 each I rDp Vfl 73 only Ladies' Fashionable Velour Coats—All the new U VjlvfcjfcrflN V^H^B styles, trimmed with fur collars and cuffs; in shades ■ of Wine, Cherry, Saxe, Light Navy, Brown, Cocoa B ' . -—-»•—^,^s^^ss/6 I The Paint that ■■§ ALL PURE WOOL "PETONE" BLANKETS %" ""* ****• jM^r Tlie softest and warmest cosy Blankets you can have for -. *ddf^^^^ ' cold weather. ' Single Bed Size Three-quarter Bed Size Double Bed Size 2^/fi /f\ AO /& ■ J^J^S"^ is not alw&y b the "^mw. but in ' £*O/\J O 4*/ O *t^/O backing Steehte Green to STAY Green you are on pair pair pair the favourite and ALSO; on'• dead certainty! Best Quality "Petone" Cot Blankets, 14/6 pair Stedlte Gfeen ' ft Stays Oreen-we '■ It costs a little more to buy Steelite Paints Tt MAIL ORDERS SENT POST FREE costs us mo* to produce them! The fine materials an(* scientific labouf that go into them exact quite WH PAMPRFII fiJ l*v&usr"~ . 11. trtlvll DLLL LIO. SMITH & SMITH !041.108 Courtenay Place, WeHi ß<to » L td. oppo ßlTO towk M^ wmjoj?
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NATURE'S GIFT TO BEAUTY . , PALM TREE •i^^lj*.. // / V^H *^Sa> \Y\ x HS^^^ 9' T Tir <^^^ 'nciined to be dry, apply a touch of good UUVb TREE io!c! cream-that is all.-Do this regularly, .. ; and particularly in the evening. Use powder and rouge if you wish. But never THE art cf being beautiful today is Jeave them on over night. They clog the simply the secret of keeping natural pores, often enlarge them. Blackheads beauty . the artificial complexion and disfigurements often follow. They /*■ chid cdiv td-cc cf yesterday has no place in the modern must be washed away. " a I rKU.vi iKtti schema of allurement •' : MJwj /• ■ iHE oils in Palmalive ' A 'J J>° '' t L a IUM 1 Soap are the price .- * AVarnea have learned that natural -ways SLVOta tblS mistake Mil BW r I" 5 beaUt>' « c best in skin care; that gentle, common- Do not use ordinary soaps in the treat(l WTO SC thrCe trSSS~" "^ T' S C?ore-Pbtent tnan the most ment given above. Do not think any green ivlf -pictured above-:. \ ,£7**;^ \J/W- m T^?l 's w':v Palmoiive ' ' re-a!ne • palm oils, is the same as Paimolive. Iff f SoaP/ s! hi; natu«»=o!our Keeping the skin clean, the pores open, V. • ■, ■ ' "' : {&%■ Si " " °'ive a"d is {h? iecret- Doin? this with pure soap lt C°StS but 7^d-«he cake! So little /fj^. / palm oi!s> nothin S else> ...with soap made for. ONE'purpose that millions let ;t dofor tneir bodies what Y^L? I*' B'"e Pa!rao!ive hs green 'only, to safeguard go-d complexions V h does for their faces- Obtain a cake today. MXU colour. •is the importoiff part w remember. "" notethe a^zing difFerence one week AN^aSaSam^ .....6/]s2^s^^^ ' So., more and more every day, thousands C*, -T .. #•■ Till Jwfm ' turn to the balmy lather of Palmolive... a trees! '°% s h3t y f ßd 'V ll- Skln ' a SO3P madC The Oils in Palmolive S°aP -c the sooth1 S^S^fc #^®ltis^^»' " beauiiful complexions always in mind, ing beauty oils from the olive tree, '.he J^Z- JF\ at, African palm, and the coc^anut palm. 1 VT^:i^Mr}M[m,,ifi "*'■,, r ■MlliLWmr Tie rule to follow if guarding a That is wh^ Palm°l''vc Soap is the natural : -\l Jj,' ' yf 1 IT/ llLLLJ^^^JlllL— ' J j,/ ■ • / colo"r tnat it is—for pa\m and dive oils, f^^^^fiQJ^S^^^^^^S & complexion IS your goal nothing else, give Palrrrolive its natural Ug|^r^ Wash your face gently with soothing T , , Palmolive Soap massaging,he lather softly 1£ ZS^Xlt^t^^ into the skin. Rinse thoroughly, first with priceless beauty secfets. 71.J PER Paimolive Soap is untouched TUT? DATI\iTrtTIUP nm«n.»,w . oQ. CAKE to-human hand, .unta you PALMOLIVE COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED - £t^ break the wrapper—it ts never ■■'■■■. ..•■•■•■***-' sold unmapped. WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 15
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