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LI MA I^4^Ai_l ERJ... Former Opera Star .. ■ . ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ' ■ ■ " ■ ■ .... •.'-'• : ■■ '• '■ ■■"* !■ ■■■■■' Now Celebrated Parisian Beauty Specialist 2-minute home Ireatmenf ■ jii l^ 'H^^ fe to retain skin beauty If ! ilfflßHH I , i% '"■^O'v- ' jF* *^% I Mme. Cavalieri hersel\ very often officiates a: the blending oj one of her famous Ml Mil I 11111 l \\l 111 \. *>N ——~y I f % * "<w /••Cj^ **![ I beauty creams. In laboratory rob*, {be is here seen testing texture and semi. The I | . 11l |||fll I f"V |j| 111 I >S**«L " ji I '?% <%i^*V M ''%]r vl I lovely Cavalieri superintends treatments given in her salon, too. She b quick to advise • .» L ll jj| . j) '' I ■ rr**~j' Jty \W\nnmWK^Z3S I V-:? . <^^' ■'% I patrons on their beauty netds-rand recommends one soap only-—the toap blended of -», ■ ~ [I [I j ' j ([(jj ' ill I/ ////I I f/^t__^BßF "y^L i-J5 . \ I I' ( ■ ' : %\ ■ ' (%' • na C*o*tiiTf { n one °i her. most celebrated roles. Manon it ]■' , ■ i . . ■'% , f*% -^r "<5 Spffy^BS^T*l^^ ' Lescaut, mi Puccini's opera of that name, tn the famous second ;. > ...... ■ ■ • V::: 2 ' J" % ■ lt^H^/^l|^. mtkS ■ acf t Cavalier?s exquisite beauty was 'in its rightful setting. The - _^^^^ : S^^^^BBt/^fek«»^. appearance, in ibis role. ■ TINA CAVALIERI has stepped off the operatic stage to share «^J a: beauty soap could be given? New Zealand the lather is rinsed off. Then rinse, gradually cooling J-/ her beauty knowledge with the.world's smartest women. '^^^Rb!l ■Hylßlilliß^^^ specialists, too, recommend this famous twice-a-day the water to icy temperature. For dry skin, a touch Ensconced in her sumptuous salon on the Avenue Victor 111 ll 1 treatment which Cavalieri suggests to her discrim- o f col( j cream Oily skin is refreshed by anastrihgen * Emmanuel 111., Lina Cavalieri tells her patrons of a simple home 111 Ml |H' ■^N|\" - inating clientele. lotion and day cream before make-up is applied, beauty treatment. "I find," she says, "that a soap blended of palm ||- If I With both hands make a bland lather of Palmolive ]; and olive oils, by cleansing the pores thoroughly, leaves the skin IV D |Hj| I "*?^jg| Soap and warm water. For two minutes, massage .: AH over the tprld specialists agree in a smooth, healthy condition." ' H BP I this well into the skin. This gives the palm and ; s _ .... • H SL I Jlß^i olive oils a chance to penetrate to the depths of the Not only in Ameria, but in Vienna, Berlin, London, what Cavalten has found If $m '' " I * **E*S^ tiniest pores, dissolving the hard accumulations of Rpme--everywhere one finds the same approval and Madame Cavalieri has made an extensive study of beauty methods J^\ JUH' powder, rouge, and dust, and natural secretions recommendation of this two-minute beauty treatment, both in Europe and America. "I am visited by some of the most » _Jfri|^|^ |^,^ "^^ w«l lodged there, so that these tiny masses vanish wh&i The more renowned beauty scientists of the whole famous beauties of two continents," she says. "In addition to my ■ I^-- ■H^^nßE rtl!iiiilm'»« world agree with Mme. Cavalieri on the importance ~ own beauty products, I always recommend them to use Palmolive I x of this daily treatment, as thousands of New Zealand ;. they advise patrons to use this gentle-acting soap, but they them- u*mhu*«bh Parisian, /*«'*««*» » omdhrfi salon de b»«t, «61 a ff^f n d Per hemispheres. And in forty-nine othet '. selves use it constantly. [What greater proof. of its rare values as I"'™" ■ v'ctor ,Em" la""f l IIL Hjfe>°n an <U"«oot,, one mingles with an %"117J'/e ti\ two? c^™ iVz Cake no v», n »T,/TP/« countries, of all soaps it is the choice. '• & *■ ioic vaiura as interesting and attractive group of women from all over the world. ) ot prolonging hnltk »»i bsafty. i'• copyrightl/TP/3» ' r .-■■•**« -■• .....t

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 5, 7 January 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 5, 7 January 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 5, 7 January 1930, Page 15

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