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* MK ■ jSHtB| V « 'ißjfel WWfMvt ■• ', ■X I /.-. ■'■.? :: <V. i£> — i X .' JM| Quality ! The most essential consideration when buying furniture— WILL IT LAST? That depends on how it is made. SCOULLAR FURNITURE costs more to produce that the "nailed-together-and-hope-it-lasts” kind. Yet our enormous output enables us to sell good furniture at a price which you might easily pay for something that will not last. IT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY FURNITURE. THE SCOULLAR CO., LTD. Market Street :: Hastings

■ ■•■■■■•• ■***■■■ ■ * MM n M * W ■■ ■ • 403 Miles Road Race : won on a E. W. Douglas * First and Third out of « 110 entries. ! DURBAN TO JOHANNES- ■ BURG, the world’s most | strenuous Road Race. Winning a team prize, too: 1 HERE’S PROOF OF I RELIABILITY. Five times in succession THE i DOUGLAS has won this race J on appalling > African roads, ■ across streams. and over I dried-up riverbeds. * h — n I ■ Douglas Motor Co., HERETAUNGA STREET HASTINGS ! I

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Nightly —Before Bed follow this simple rule IS * H in skin care ’ Bv NORMA SHEARER Copyright _

i \ K \m / / / / and day out. Your skin will be soft and lovely— naturally colourful and clear. Do not use ordinary soaps in the treatment given above. Do not think any green soap, or represented as of palm and olive oils, is the same as Palmolive. Remember that before Palmolive came, women were told, “use no soap on your faces.” Soaps then were judged too harsh. Palmolive is a beauty soap made for one purpose only: to safeguard your complexion. 6o years of soap study stand behind it. Millions of pretty skins prove its effectiveness beyond all doubt. BE SURE YOU GET THE REA;. PALMOLIVE It costs ut 7|d. the cake ! —so little that m lions let it do for their bodies what t does for their faces. Obtain Palm live today. Note what . one week of it use brings you. The Palmolive Company (Australasia), Limited, Wellington. 27/13

Foremost beauty experts throughout the world urge it as the most effective way togain natural thin clearness .. what to do, and why WHAT you do at night—just before bed—for your skin is an all-important step in gaining the natural skin loveliness which all the world seeks today. Leading skin experts urge the following rule. Urge that it be followed last thing every night, also every day. It has brought the reward of a naturally clear complexion to more women than any other method known. Try it for one week. Note the improvement in the colour and softness of your skin that follows regular cleansing with the gentle olive and palm lather of Palmolive, in this way: THE RULE—MAKE IT YOURS STARTING TODAY Wash your face gently with Palmolive Soap, massaging it softly into the skin. Rinse thoroughly, : first with warm water, then with cold. If your skin is inclined to be dry, apply a touch of good cold cream — that is all. Do this regularly, and particularly in the evening. Use powder sind rouge if you wish. But never leave them on over night. They clog the pores, often enlarge them. Blackheads and disfigurements of-.-J ten follow. They must be washed away. Follow these rules day in |

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 218, 29 August 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 218, 29 August 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 218, 29 August 1927, Page 8

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