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BISCUIT ASSORTMENT a+iteaAcocA, $- < y^ 1?!!* SHORTCAKE-rwl CHOCOLATE LITTLE MP^L^EIP GEMS—sweet biscuits, ISbBBT coated with the <ilky chocolate that only CREAMS —Smooth, j soft creamy fillings I sandwiched between delicious sweet biscuit. soft tasty filling—delicate- .^BBBBK^ ly crisped together m only .^^^^^Bll Hudsons know how. l _l_ l _l_«J :: jrhh chocolate /V^%^ a^QH FINGERS-Sweet, crisp IL, T^BBBBBf bi»cuit», coated with ■■^■■^I^^ Hudsons' chocolate. ' HUDfONf EMPIRE AtIORTMENT . JRI bidi^estiofi Acidity6----aB?'&. all Stomach disorders SK» SPEEDILY RELIEVED *y /jSTx Earache and all Nerve I / ¥l&\ \V&\nS stopped ti&t magic Xyhflj WQNKR WOS. I\^ *>/ 2/ti iiiKl (i/- all dismiss

■"^^^f* .jS^^^fljjJrt^^SrfcJT-iw-Mwp* uf(ffli&i i JpwJ^BH^^lK. ' 4 magnet of the diplomatic world. FifS£<?^ButBKxE*^^BfIBBBBBBBjQ MIIRKJsifiBBBBBBtMBBf^BBBBBBniK te*«. j'^rfrj- rf^c, AI/;/<?. Seder, fresh * " />w» //&? beauty schools of Paris, came '<? Geneva to open her smart salon de --^aroaaaaaaaanret. ...«: xw "^ * 'T 9xc9HH^^lH^H^^^^BiM^Ss9:> "^^^^^bbbbbbbbbbM^^bb* GEiVE VA *S Morf Gi/ted awd Experienced Beauty Expert ■ •■■'■• . f Madame I. Seiler /"">ENEVA, centre of the world's most cosmopolitan and distinguished fl^H^B^B^E .^Maw mp* ? Wm&BssKiiimß Vj group, where the League of Nations brings together women from all 2^E^k w %lL ;* over the world! Invariably, before they have been here a week, they consult &^E^BbW^ J^^: WmbWKSS^^B Madame Seiler, in her famous beauty salon, on the Quai dcs Brugues. *^381 jj^ / ' Madame Seiler is a. native of Basle. During the war, in 1914, undaunted A / >' by the difficulties' of that time, she had the courage to open her now II 1 celebrated shop on the Quai, the loveliest section in all of beautiful Geneva. tB (I l~ ' vSflffliß ' Madame Seiler'qualified for her diploma in Paris, and continued studying W . , : 4^9 11 / i / there for some time. ' i !h IV y I / \ V^^H Madame Seiler feels teal pride in the work she accomplishes. "Helping feflH^^^^|K II ■ J j/' 1 the world's smartest women to retain or enhance" their beauty—it i» a 9 a if ,^j ' ft 1 jjorious work", she says, "worthy of the most painstaking and scientific H^^H^^^^b' ajf \ j f i^bbbb! ' Madame Seiler makes a Discovery I^B turn m M ~ To see that patrons' complexions hare proper cut continuously, Mme. |f <1 | Ml Seiler. has decided upon a home treatment which is the favourite of prominent I^E lV^^ I ■ I beauty authorities1 all over Europe and America. "AH'our patrons are I■! W^bbbl f ■A\ advised to use Palmolive Soap twice daily", she says. I W 11 B_^V M fl _P^ _^^^^H Massage the face gently for two full minutes with Palmolive lather. Rinse |mmmjbb^bh i a^av aa IB EF this off thoroughly, and with it all impurities and secretions. Follow f ■^^^^H with a cold rinse .... to icy temperature, in the morning, as an astringent. l^^^ «.b^bbbbbbl All other treatments, all use of make-up should be preceded by this jßbßßbbbl basic skin cleanser. y' Lma Cavalieri of P<«-;V, gives her smart patrons this same advice, so do ■^■^^^^ // bbbbbbbbbbl Massf, Payot, Vincent, and all the other great Parisian specialists.' (f/^ "^. bbbbbbbbbbl Your own beauty adviser will approve this treatment sponsored by Mme. I "^^^nmm^mw^^/^^t^^^^ ' _^^^^^^^B 'Seilcr and the world's leading specialists. International-recommendation I A^^^^^^^H of Palmolive has made it the leading, beauty soap of the world. I . HK- I^^H LJ Mme. Setter, photographed in her ■^■1 ■■■■ ' Geneva bc-.uly salon, where the \ ■Ir- ■s=^l^^r'^W '/^ « a routine of our house that all patrons are advised LTfc«^«fl^",r^/l o^ I bbbbbbßll iNbbY ■ ■ I > Circles* \ ' - I/l I I rv to use Palmolive Soap twice daily—to provide really , ; I,T '*'• 11 I ' I I thorough cleansing and to soothe the tissue into that - bbbMb\sJ I% r I*~PLb! healthy, RESPONSIVE condition that is the essential 71/ D. Per /2 Cake. , . K^^^"?TSS^Al«-:,9j4'lif"S ADVISE REGULAR USE OF PALMOLIVE SOAP! '. . rendezvous of cesmoteltfn women pf.Jashnn. ■ .. COPYRIGHT NSu/56/W

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 21

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