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A Perfect Figure by Correct Corsetry £ vt t \l\ I «M.r* ife li- ; pi }W v : IVen; Productions by the Famous Bon Ton and Royal Worcester. 8606E: NEW BON TON CORSELETTE—Featuring the long detachable brassiere; made in swami, and hooking at the side. So useful for Summer wear. Can be removed for laundering. The lower part firmly controls hips and diaphragm. Made of pink flowered brocade. Excellent Value: 49/6 317E: ANOTHER DELIGHTFULLY NEW GARMENT—The detachable brassiere in this number is of Rayon Broche, matching lower part of garment. The best of elastic is used in this Corselette. Excellent Value: 29/6 The larger figure is always with us, requiring a foundation that must, above all, be substantial and well made in order to accomplish successfully # the severe requirements to which it is subjected. Smith & Caughey Ltd. Sole Auckland Agents for Bon Ton and Royal Worcester.

Stunning! Her figure m&lmm wmsmimM llJtJl \ fcr c! f * ~~ By Julia Foster it k I jittt can't describe the< loveliness of her figure. I' % I W as charmed. Until I saw her sllcin. Then .. • pll ell loveliness was forgotten. Hard to believe mB to much beauty could go to waste for want of a few little words of advice! WMM * * * flllf This is what many, many beauty experts mm Have told me . . . Simply, twice a day, |||l| morning and evening, apply a generous . |||Jj lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water to mm, face and throat. Work into the pores. Wm& { This is best done with the hands. Then rinse away with warm wal:er. Finish with a cold rinse. Hot water should never touch your skin. If your face is dry, apply oil or tissue cream after the night treatment. Iliill More than 20,000 of the world's leading beauty specialists have urged that for this Mpljigl foundation cleansing you use Palmolive Soap. The panel at the right, headed, "Beauty In a Test Tube," will tell you why. Please read it carefully. PALMOLIVE iCsULfo o<7rr^JUoUJtrn/ ms%m m BEAUTY IN m A TEST TUBE f|| Olive oil for th» ||j| complexionl Always known to keep skin $Jp toft, supple, youthful. P® Butoan you get Pil enough olive oil In H soap 7 How much, I actually, goes into Palmolive? Here Is the exact amount of olive oil that goes Into every cake of Palmolive—ln this test tube at the right. To this generous olive oil content can be directly traced Palmolive's great complexion benefits. It is the only large-selling soap using olive oil as a base. Other ingredients are simply those necessary to produce a richer, oreamler, more work, able lather. The colour Is the natural green of olive and palm oils—no artlflolal oolourlng. COPYRIGHT 13-302 itJulia Foster has interviewed ovtr 2,600 beauty experts in the post two years. She attends beauty conventions, is in and out of smart restaurants, clubs, theatres all over tht world. Her information on • beauty subjects is authentic. It deserves your careful reading.

PIMPLES ON FACE IN nip Skin Red and Inflamed. Lost Sleep, Cuticura Healed, " My trouble began with a few pimples on my chin, then they spread all over my face, appearing in blotches. They came to a head and festered, making the skin red and Inflamed around them, being itchy at night and causing loss of sleep. " I suffered for about five months trying different remedies, but all failed. I then saw the advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and sent for a free sample. After using them successfully I bought more and in a short time was completely healed." (Signed) Miss N. Manoah, 17 West View Rd., Grey Lynn. Auckland, N. Z., Feb. 26, 1931. Don't forget to shampoo your hair frequently with Cuticura Soap. For sample Soap, Ointment and Talcum address: " R. Town* & Co., Sydnay, N. 3. W. H

GROW and CURE YOUR OWN TOBACCO There are very few gardens In New Zealand, even in the far south, that have not a corner sheltered find warm enough to grow good Tobacco. It Is only when t is to be grown In nelds that It requires a eallV warm climate. The leaves are rpiriv 'for picking a few months after planting seed. Curing one's own Tobacco to the flavour desired Is not difficult, If you tellus your ravourite blend we can give vou a recipe that will produce approximately the same results. If you destio to have good Tobacco at a fraction of a penny an ounce, please clip the coupon and send It to us. SUNBEAM NURBERIEB, Box 1088, WELLINGTON. ! enclose Postal Note Tor 2/6. Please send m 6 a packet of seed and full particulars for growing and curing my own Tobacco, i smoke (a pipe) (cigarettes). My favourite blend Is • Address .N.Z.H. Sunbeam' Nurwxlei trj now bougbt and controlldl 6y Town * country storei Ltd.

Your Health and Strength depend on your blood. Strong, rich, red blood is the foundation of health. Poor blood meant poor health and poor nerves. Iron Jelloids make strong, ' rich, red blood. They are the great Blood Enrichers. Tiredness, weakness and depression of spirits are symptoms of poor, weak blood. Improve and maintain your health and spirits by taking Iron Jelloids. Every woman should take Iron Jelloids No. 2 now and again. Iron Jelloids No. 2A contain Quinine and are an excellent tonic for men. For young children Iron Jelloids No. 1 are an idea , atrengthener. Prescribed by medical men for the last 30 years. 14 days treatment 2jSufficient for 6 weeks 41: Your chemist will obtain Iron Jelloidsfoi u from Messrs. Salmontl & Spraggon,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21316, 18 October 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21316, 18 October 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21316, 18 October 1932, Page 15

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