Lore and Loveliness Your little daughter's skin, its smooth, pearly loveliness, its fine,, flawless texture, how, but by your loving care, can she hope to keep it through play-days and school-time, until she grows up —and after. «, Almost incredibly soon, the neglected skin, or the skin injured by harsh soaps, loses its natural clear rosy glow; turns dull and sallow; grows coarse and blotchy. Cleanse the Skin this way For present and for future loveliness her skin must be kept healthy. The net-work of tiny pores and minute glands must be cleansed thoroughly every day. Otherwise they clog with dirt, dust and oily secretions. The resulting .irritation invites disfiguring blotches. Ordinary cleansing with ordinary soap is not enough. It is necessary to use soap, but soap chosen for its ingredients. The most thorough cleansers known are the mild, beneficent oils of the palm and the ohve. These mild and gentle toils penetrate the pores and stimulate them to -healthy, natural action. They rid them of all '"clogging accumulations, and they soothe while they cleanse. Why you should use PalntoUvi Palmolive is the perfect soap for _ tendef skins. It contains a blend of palm and olive oils* the precious, natural cleansers, whose value wad discovered three thousand years ago in andefll Egypt. Let Palmolive pro?ect your daughter* skin from babyhood. Let her complexion maintain the natural beauty of youth and health throughout her girlhood. Every night at bed-tims cleanse the little face and body thoroughly with Palmolive. Massage the creamy lather lightly into the skin with your two hands. Rinse thoroughly until every trace of soap is dissolved. Let the last rinsing cf the face be quite cold. The skin is now so thoroughly cleansed that the pore* will function healthfully and naturally while the little body is at rest. Continued skin health and beauty will result from this scientific cleansing# Expensive—-and why If Palmolive was made in limited quantity fof the favourite few, if its use was restricted aa in the old days when palm and olive oils were the perquisite of royalty, Palmolive would be a very expensive soap. But because millions dfee it, because the predo®} ingredients are bought in enormous the price is no more than that of ordinary soap. Use Palmolive always for your daughter's skia-«» and for your own. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LTD® 12 WOODWARD STREET, WELLINGTON, NX Why pay more n&hen the finest quality soap costs only 9d. Refine substitutes— Get what you ash for* mmM asa Zsirx. 54 £l7
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Evening Star, Issue 19006, 30 July 1925, Page 3
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