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a m mmm m l!i r ‘k-=% I ■fl Hi ss to 1 k\ Mill# n This simple method of beautifyins was Cleopatra's beauty <ecrtt. She knew that thorough .•leansing was necessary to idiieve and maintain a fresh, me skin. She knew that the gentlest means must be employed. That is why she used palm and olive oils, the same rare oils which are blended in Palmolive. The crude combination which was the best even royalty could command in those days is brought to perfection in Palmolive, 'KILE , evening with its flattering lights is kindest to those whose beauty is artificial, the girl whose complexion is radiant with natural beauty is prettier by day. For the all-reveal-ing sunlight only enhances the charm of a clear, fresh skin. It emphasizes its freedom from all imperfections. Best of all, every girl can have such a skin. The secret is simple, as you will gee when you read what we tell you here. Stimulate your skin The tiny pores and cells which compose the surface of your skin must be kept active, or dangerous sluggishness soon results. Accumulations of oil, perspiration, combine with dirt to clog the skin. Then blackheads and blemishes result. Powder, cold cream or rouge may help conceal this condition but they will not eliminate the trouble. A thorough cleansing every day is the remedy. It will start your skin working again and help it do its own beautifying. To cleanse the skin thoroughly; to at once stimulate and soothe it, it is necessary to use the mildest soap you can buy; soap whose ingredients are selected as much for their blandness as for their, cleansing power. Palmolive is mildest of soaps because it contains a blend of palm and olive oils, natural and wholly beneficent beautifying cleansers. Luxury at low coB To use Palmolive is not an extravagance; as are many modern luxuries. Worldwide consumption allows us to buy the precious palm and olive oils in vast volume. Scientific methods and modem machinery—the accumulated experience of 60 years of soap-making—-these are the reasons why Palmolive is unique in its high quality and low cost. Once you use Palmolive you will never be satisfied with any other toilet soap. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LTD; Vickers’ House, 12 Woodward Street, Wellington jiiiiKiinimiismJiiumimiit M ■ I Volume arid s S efficiency produce 5 i 1/3 quality for 5 liiimiiiiiiiiiremiiiiiriimiiia UP 6

New High-Class Suitings For Spring and Summer Distinguished by Good Taste, Style, and Value Superiority tjOur First Supplies of Fashionable Suitings for the Spring and Summer Season have now arrived. The popular colorsare Fawns, Greys, and Browns, in fine variety. We are making a Special Feature of SUPERIOR WORSTED FABRICS, and from these we tailor QUALITY SUITS in our usual First-Class Style from £8 Bs. ®.These Suits are Correctly Cut and are Convincingly Smart In appearance. For real worth no greater value Is obtainable In the City, 12,14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET. Merchant Tailors and Ladies' Costume Makers, Go to J. & J, Arthm for a “Quality” Sait

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Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 3