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'IM m mj svr: w <J K V\ Vi): \l JM »V ims&s '&S» S^ses 7 ,GLi?» ■fm ,i/.H U' cLL—, kci <Q :**A'K h Cleopsßa knew the world’s most famous beauty secret! proved the efficacy of palm and olive oils. She observed a daily ceremonious cleansing as the ruirui of her sumptuous marble bath testily* The real reason for a pretty skin WHY is it that one girl has a fresh, smooth complexion and another a skin which is lifeless, dull and sallow i Is it a gift of Nature or some guarded beauty secret? It is a secret, but an open one in which every woman may share. It consists in knowledge of the care which keeps the skin active—the care which frees it from clogging, poisonous accumulations and puts each tiny pore and skin cell to work. This care consists in scientific cleanliness in the removal, every day, of all dirt, oil secretions, excess cold cream, powder and rouge. This is the means To do this use a mild soap and apply it with your two hands. Massage it thoroughly into your skin and remove with many rinsings in clear warm water. Finish with a dash of cold. Apply a touch of cold cream and if your skin is very dry rub in a little before washing. This treatment makes your skin fresh as a rose and keeps it smooth and fine. Choose the mildest soap You must use mild soap for such beautifying cleansing and the mildest you can choose is Palmolive. Palmolive is mildest of soaps because it contains a blend of palm and olive oils, the blandest beautifying cleansers Nature cvef produced. Their combination in Palmolive develops a profuse, creamy lather that is as smooth as a lotion. It penetrates every tiny pore and removes every trace of dirt, oil and cosmetics, leaving the skid wonderfully smooth. If you want to keep your skin fresh and rosy begin this beautifying cleansing to-day. Then let your mirror tell you how well you succeed. Luxurious quality at low cost The price of Palmolive surprises as much as its high quality. You will wonder how such a luxurious facial soap can be offered for gd. We have been soap manufacturers for over 60 years. Out of that long experience have come scientific methods and the development of unusual machinery. Furthermore, as a result of world-wide demand, we buy the rare palm and olive oils in enormous volume. These are the reasons why Palmolive, the leading toilet soap, is offered to you at a popular price. You cannot buy a better cake of soap than Palmolive, no matter what price you pay. All the family can use it freely, from bath to bedtime, can enjoy the greatest modern luxury without thought of cost. Begin to use Palmolive to-day. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LTD, Vickers’ House, 12 Woodward Street, Wellington Volume and efficiency produce If 3 quality for 9d . m Now Is the ime for m # □ fc>.K A m y ® © ism & o i /zs noun m ft cT. ® 0 Mads by THOMPSON a HILLS, LTD., Fruit Preservers 6 Auckland, Wellington, and FAotueka, Nelson. *■ -■ -^ llmusl be OAKI The “STAR” Small Advertisements Bring Good Results. ADVERTISE YOUR NEEDS and look for them in its Columns, which cater for all the requirements of busmoai aa| family life. Thousands scan these Columns daily. Writo your Advertisements on this Form and forward (with payment) to this Office. To the Manager of the ‘Evening Star,’ Dunedin. Please insert the following Advertisement in the 1 Star ’: —< NUMBER OF INSERTIONS For which I enclose Postal Notes (or Stamps) value £ ! Tl Wanteds, For Sales, To Lots, ) SIXTEEN WORDS, 1/- CASH. ( Board and Residence, Situation# Apartments, etc., etc. , . , j If Booked, 1/6, I Vacant, Situations Wanted. . « Answers to Advertisements may be addressed in care of the ‘Evening Star’ Office Free of Charon.

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Evening Star, Issue 18717, 20 August 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18717, 20 August 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18717, 20 August 1924, Page 3