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PEECHLEY’S, MAIN STREET I Have opened up a new consignment of Berlei Corsets, Corselettes, assieres and Belts, in all our well-known numbers, and will bo very ‘ased if our Lady Friends will call. Also we have several new numbers.

iM J| •M IT'S FAMOUS because IT’S GOOD Good for the throat and the lurwjs—good for catarrh, bronchitis, asthma—good for incipient consumption and all wasting disEmulsion has spread from end to end of New Zealand till to-day people will have nothing else. If you suffer from throat and lung troubles —banish them. Start with Lane’s to-day. Prices from 2/6 and 4/6, at all Chemists and Stores, Manufactured by E. G, Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N.2f.

Repairs, Relining and Retyring Specialty. YOU GET BETTER VALUE IF YOU BUY YOUR AVICKER GOODS FROM THE PRAM HO USE THE reason is that only the very best materials and of the finest selection are embodied in all our constructions. Made up in our OWN FACTORY by expert workmen, and by our experience gained in three different countries, we produce liigh-class quality goods in avery sense of the word and at a moderate price. , See our display and be convinced and then you will buy. The Pram House 335 Main Street. Phone 6973. Right Opposite Devine’s Hotel. ORDERS DELIVERED.

From £6 10/BOYS’, GIRLS’, LADIES AND J GENTS’ ALL-BRITISH f CYCLES. J PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. QUALITY THE BEST. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. Deposit Weekly PALMERSTON’S LEADING CYCLE SPECIALIST. COOKSLEY, ,3 RANGITIKEI STREET OPPOSITE BANK N.Z. I

There’s more in Washing the Face than many women think Unless you actually cleanse the skin of powder, rouge, dirt, and impurities, your complexion will suffer seriously. Olive oil, as you use it in this facial soap, is the ideal means of removing dirt and makeup m HOW to wash your face! That cleansing methods. Use these sounds so simple. Yet it simple treatments beginning tocan make or mar your beauty. night and watch the way your That is why doctors and beauty ' skin responds within a short time, specialists advise a soap blended of olive oil—blandest, gentlest, yet most penetrating of all emollients. The olive oil works into your pores and gently, easily frees them of tiny, hard masses which otherwise become blackheads and pimples. It keeps the skin firm, stimulated, healthy with colour. It leaves a satiny glow, an enviable smoothness of texture that typifies youth. You may be abusing a naturally beautiful complexion by the wrong m Palmolive Soap is untouched by human hands until you break the wrapper—lT IS NEVER SOLD UNWRAPPED COPYRIGHT 7‘/ad. At night : Make a rich lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water. With both hands, apply it to face and throat, massaging gently with an upward and outward motion, to stimulate circulation. Rinse thoroughly with warm water graduated to cold until you actually feel all impurities, oil secretions and make-up carried away. Then dry the skin by patting it tenderly with a soft towel. In the morning: Repeat this treatment and add a touch of finishing cream before putting on rouge and powder. That’s all I A simple treatment, but it must be observed twice every day to keep the skin lovely and youthful. At Palmolive is the world’s least expensive beauty formula. It costs so little, millions use it for the bath, as well. Send for a free sample. Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Ltd., Wellington. 12.16.29 KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 236, 4 September 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 236, 4 September 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 236, 4 September 1929, Page 11

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