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pREDUCTIONX fl A FEW SAMPLES FROM GONE SLOW— WE SPECIALISE IN TOOLS H OUR IMMENSE RANGE GOING QUICK! ONLY —HEN C E OUR \ OF.TOOLS. In revising our catalogue, a RANGE AND I TT , _ . number of lines have been tK" I V/" 1" noticed which are hanging fire. Usual Price f\ „ , x . lnce Now There's nothing wrong with Price Now I Monarch, No. 2 ■ them—they've just gone slow. , No. 55, Combina- ■ I Sawsets .... 5/5 4/1 Therefore, to-morrow, Eb. is tion Plane .... 120/8 " 70/^(8 Ti Ahrem's No. 210, giving them some "buck-up" Stanley P1 urn b I sjin. Pliers .. l/fi 1/2 juice, by knocking off 5/- in Bobs 9/11 7/5 J * x 5-16 DE the £! We anticipate they'll Nos. 1 and 2 ■I ' «V«n a ™m Sri fir! go so fast that only the early Stanley Level "..'. II S S Panners 8d- 6d- birds will catch the worms. Sights ...... 5/3 3/11 ■ I lOin. Clyburn So be early! 14in. Brades, No. Tj Wrenches ; 5/- 3/9 I 2031 .Brick : ' ! I Sin. Knife Handle : >--»«' V'" Trowels ..,-.. 7/6- : 5/7 r ,. J Wrenches.... 5/3 3/11 f-*\ "o'e^GlugS ':'" '" ' I 4in ~ .St» rf- ett ,/, ,a. i^W Trowels f US! n? 4/11 ; 3/8 Spring Calipers 4/5 3/4 V!cs£s / Weeding Forks.. 1/6 1/2 § Ford Set Box _, \is&*f Ask Parrot Head I Spanners .... 17/- 12/9 Tools? }fe^* pi Pruning Shears 9/- 6/9 VI Rabone's Steel- M& *"' Di p-ton oS N°' 7 la/Q , ft/ I Tape, in Case, G^mlL Rip Saws .... 13/3 10A IJ 33ft •• 22/3 16/8 J^P The Quality!. Right. I See our open display. <t& a? The, Prices are Rigfct. - I Hfe « THE TOOLPEQPLE" >^^ **& ■ - ' ' ' ' : . . ' ■•'■;;- ' ■"■ ■ ' .■■■ ■'' ■ ' ■"' '■' *;f-/> /■ * $ The Beauty Men Admire Is natural beauty—which to thousands means Mthat schoolgirl complexion"—kept and guarded in this simple way NATURAL skin loveliness is The rule to follow if guarding ' the clever woman's goal. a good complexion is your For she knows that thus alone true goal attractiveness is sained. c , , , . ■ ° - ■ So, largely on expert advice more For that reason, present-day beauty anc | raore thousands of women culture is based on natural rules in turn t0 tne balmy lather of skin care—soap and water, a clean p a lmolive, used this way. skin, pores kept free of beauty ■' , , , . .. „ . destroying matter. Wash your face gently with sooth- .;., _. , ing Palmolive Soap, massaging the The'only secret is in knowing lather softly into skin . mnsc which soap to use, to be sure that thoroughly, first with warm water, only a proved complexion soap then withcold> touches the face. A good complexion is too precious to risk to If J™ 1 skin is indlned t0 be any other sort. ' aPPty a tm& of g°<>d cold tt, „,. , , ji, cream—that is all. Do this reeuThus, millions, advised by beauty . . , ... . 6. , . . n . „ ' . ; lady, and particularly m the authorities, use Palmohve and no • r } . other on their faces; a soap made of rare cosmetic oils, a soap made Use Powder and rouge if you wish". , to be used freely, lavishly, on the But nev?r leave them on overnight. s^in^ They clog the pores, often enlarge them. Blackheads and disfigure- ~ ~ : I ments often follow. They must be Good complexions arc coo washed away. i. priceless for experiment. / Remember that before Use Palmolive for the bath: While itll Palmolive came women were Palmolive has been perfected as \\viv\n\ >' to\d, "use no soap on your , r t • t • • i {#¥(' faces." Soaps then were the finest facial soaP» "1S the r% ' ] judged too harsh. supreme luxury when used for \i M Palmo'ive is a be^y So*P> bathing. Its smooth, creamy lather \t> 10 made by experts in beauty, tor . ° . , „..•/•., tM ■ one purpose only; to safe- keeps your body delightfully pyJa guard your complexion. smooth, fresh and Cool. y^^ In your own interest, don't fsßr~\ take chances. See that you get Avoid this mistake /jVll^rt rca' P^ molive for use on /&?$ your face. . Do not use ordinary soaps in the copyRLGHT 3/43/28 I treatment given above. Do not W TPK$k chink any green soap> or one : \^BMi»^^^^P^^v rePresented as °f °live and P alm . oils' is the same as Palmolive. Tl>J3Eßi^^Sg^^^^^ And it costs but 7-|d. the cake! So ! m^^^^^^Ug^^^^^^^^^ little that millions let it .do for theirbodies what udoes fortheir V*£>3&&^gp^ faces . Obtain a cake-then note p alm oHve soap is uncouched * _ j *c difference one veek makes. human hands until you break the /1/ r\ The Palmolive Co. ('AuStraLlSiaY wrapper-It IS NEVER SOLD l'2\X> \ *) unwrapped. per cake Ltd., Wellington. KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1928, Page 9

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