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C= The oils of the pcln and the olive are the mildest cleansers nature ever produced. Cleopatra used them in the elaborate ritual of her toilet. Brought from afar, these precious oils preserved the complexion of a queen to whom the years gave only added beauty. Modern science has failed to discover cosmetics so potent in their effects, so gentle in their action, as are these same valuable oils —now contained in Palmolive Soap. STORMY days may keep some girls at home, but not the girl with a fresh, smooth skin which, rain and wind make only the prettier. Such a natural complexion is beautiful at all times, by flattering evening light or noonday glare. It is the greatest charm a woman can possess and the one charm every woman can achieve. How to beautify your skin Women who think that bleaches, lotions and mysterious applications will give them a beautiful complexion are sadly in the wrong. These are more apt to increase bad conditions. They clog the tiny pores and keep the minute cells from doing their important work. And it is the resulting sluggishness, their dangerous inactivity, which makes skins dull and sallow and produces blackheads and ugly blemishes. Wake your skin up, put the cells and glands to work and revive the sluggish circulation. Wash cold creams, cosmetics and dirt away with simple soap and water and give nature a chance to do its work. Be careful what soap you choose In beginning this cosmetic cleansing the •choice of soap is most important. You mustn’t use a harsh soap, drying and irritating, but one that is mild and balmy. In the mild, soothing, creamy lather of Palmolive you find an ideal cleanser. It is the facial soap which satisfies millions of exacting users. It is lotion-like in its action. It soothes while it cleanses. It is a real complexion beautifier. ‘Pay only 9d. Although Palmolive is a luxury it is a luxury available to all. The world-wide popularity of Palmolive enables it to be sold at this low price, a price out of all proportion to its quality. Men, women and children can use Palmolive freely; enjoy the wonderful sense of refreshment it brings at the night and morning bath and throughout the day. Millions entrust the care of their skin to Palmolive—they have proved its worth. ?A W -m THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LTD. Vickers’ House, 12 Woodward Street, Wellington. Volume and efficiency produce 1/3 quality for lIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIUIOIU | mm 24 P 7

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1180, 1 December 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1180, 1 December 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1180, 1 December 1924, Page 2