Houses and flats for letting are being built b}' the London County Council at the rate o£ 100 a week. Around the world, where'er you be, The same familiar sight you'll see, Some cad-eyed mortal, young or old, Afflicted with a cough or cold. Around the world in every clime The bronchial ills of wintertime Still emphasise the need, be sure, Of taking Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.
VINCENT of Paris | ~ Beauty Expert to Society: warns against the wrong kind of soap ... "you should use Palmolive" Beauty experts recognise pimples, and enlarged pores, which astringent before putting on make-up. the need for a soap contain- are some of women's chief beauty That is fcEe basisi of the home fceauij! ing olive oil to keep skin grievances. treatment recommended fey ; &£23 fresh, smooth' and lovely Palm and olive oils on soap Have a bene- beauty specialists. ftcial effect on the skin. They cleanse , ; MW/E particularly stress to all bur the P°res without irritation. They Consult your-'hearty expert vV r i: pn «.<.» -ay, Vinrpni- nf Paris leave the surface of the skin toned up , .„ ~ .. . W -d stimulated yet they are so gentle, For speaal treatments, you^l have,of means keeping the skin free of impuri- so easy on the skin. [That is, undoubt- course, to consult jour own expert, ties and ready for our special treatment, edly, why these fine cosmetic oils have But for day m and day out care of the And for this purpose we recommend heea usef ?Y lovel^ women since skin, nothing is quite so effective as this just one soap—Palmolive." Cleopatra s time. simple Palmolive treatment. And since Vincent has a very important shop on Her, h the famous treatment PalmoHve costs no more than ordinary, the Rue Royale, across from the famous With both hands work up a fine lather soaP> nitons allow it to do for their Madeleine in Paris. Here he administers of Palmolive Soap and warm water. entire body what it does so well for the to the beauty needs of world travellers Work this tenderly into the skin of face face. Why dgn'% you. begin itp use it; and women of fashion in Paris. And he and throat, massaging for about two to-morrow?i iwarns them of the dangers in using the minutes. [You can actually . wrong kind of soap. feel the impurities being car- I ~., .-■ n _.- v „,-. .. . ried away from under the J^^^ "You should use Palmohve, he insists, ...„{„--, n r t t. p -v: n T>: nse 'A wi 'trofeaiond group ■ "which is made of vegetable oils." surtace or tne skui. ssmse, hu MmM^;- -x N wmcn is maae 01 yegecaoie vu>. first with warm water, then fillds one ■mp beiU They £^7f^^^:^-_ Unless impurities and daily accumula- with cold. In the morning, „;/ advise pdmoHve! ,OIC/^y^^^^J"^-. tions of oil and dirt are removed from perhaps you'll need a touch = |&Sfi^ft/ './/^^^^^^ M&k the pores, you soon discover blacklieads, of cream or isome kind of """ '^^^^^^ksfL^vf^^''^^^ BEWARE 'OF AND REFUSE IMITATIONS OF PALMOLIVE m COPYRIGHT 2.56.31 .. ■.■..■..,-.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 83, 9 April 1931, Page 18
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