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A girl’s face is her fortune -when she has a pretty skin FORETELL a young man’s future by his palm, but read a girl’s fortune in her face* A skin which is fresh and smooth predicts a happy future, because it is an indication of health and personal daintiness. The woman who is fastidious in such matters is likely to be wise and efficient in the management of her life. Every girl can have a beautiful and attractive skin if she will only learn to give it proper care. If you are not satisfied with your complexion, if it is lifeless and sallow and disfigured with little blemishes, begin at once to remedy these defects. Do not think your skin incapable of improvement; every skin responds to correct treatment. < *Begin by <waking your skin up If your skin is sluggish and inactive (possibly through the constant application of cold creams, lotions and powder) begin to stimulate the thousands of tiny cells and glands which make up the surface of the skin and secrete oil and perspiration. These secretions quickly clog the pores, coarsen and enlarge them. Dirt accumulates and makes blackheads ana othsf blemishes* "ft Thorough cleansing once a day prevtsf this condition and keeps the complexion fresh and smooth. Cold cream is bene? ficial and powder harmless when applied to a clear skin. But—start fresh every on a clean foundation. You mu§f use mild soap Soap is necessary, but it must be a mild soap. Never use a harsh soap that burns and dries the skin, leaves it with a drawn, astringent feeling. The mildest facial soip made is thejnost thorough of all as you will know after you once try Palmolive. Its mildness and thoroughness arc both due to the same cause—to the scientific blending of palm and olive oils, natural cleansers discovered and used in ancient Egypt over 3,000 years ago. The combination produces a lotion-like lather, mild, profuse, creamy, which does _ its work without the slightest trace of irritation* THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LTD. Dept. 355, Vicker's House, 12 Woodward Street, Wellington, e Volume and efficiency in manufacture enable you to purchase Palmolive at the low price of 9d. 24 P* iS* I mk

9 n mm ! HI m 3 y/%4 -M % „v - m *?■ EJ*J$ m m yfA j 5» j WWi k /-•*> m. M o^s 1 __ ~r JjH rfCS S4fis«& •=*£ SS3 »th :*V?; **®3 S9uu» i V OU put on a smile with your shirt if it’s a shirt made of Tobralco. The fine fresh feel of it, the smart practical appearance, the cool comfort, and the very moderate price all contribute to your smiling satisfaction. And the smile broadens the longer you wear the shirt. For nothing proves the outstanding value of the Tobralco fabric and colors like washing hard and often. See the new designs at your outfitter’s. MEN’S SHIRTS MADE OF TOBRALCO : always bear a label saying so. accept no substitute At leading retailers Fear ofifeer ctsfcMc sKrts ask fear those made of Toot'd Shirting—Red and nitre. BaSiel All Tootnl Guaranteed Lines. r TOOT ILL. F. K 0 A.D HIT ICS TT ILEX COKPA-BTY L-EMXT:IED„ StA.N.G'ITE.S TER, E-N-G LAM'D HEW Z’E’AJU&KDi:: 22., CUSTOMHOUSE ©XLOI, WELLINGTON. T.S. i F order to have the ‘Star’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot bo classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mine, and send in thoij Orders early, NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. rjpiHß livening fctar ’ is delivered JL at tho published price, lid. Subscribers whoso delivery is unsatisfactory are requested to communicate at once with tho PUBLISHER. F order to have the ‘Star’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot he classified. Wo would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and e&nd 'la WM® Orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 18741, 17 September 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18741, 17 September 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18741, 17 September 1924, Page 3