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immmm&im -m IS! * * M ■ '■ m % m VA A. m WA 'SK.,:: m m issS&imif MADE WITH OLIVE OIL TO KEEP YOUR HOW well they know, these glam9rous French girls, that to be truly alluring, you must be lovely "all over" with face, arms, shoulders, back . soft and velvet-smooth ! That is why they use Palmolive more than any other beauty soap . . . for the bath as well as face. Why not make their secret yours? See how this beauty soap . . . because it is made vUtth olive and palm oils . . . actually soothes and beautifies while it cleanses. See how utterly different its lather is. Rich, velvety, deeply penetrating ... but never irritating ! j As a matter of fact, it is olive oil, nothing else, which gives Palmolive its soft, olive-green colour This very colour assures its purity. So keep lovely "all over" with Palmolive,, Use this wonderful soap made with precious olive oil for your complexion and bath. Learn for yourself why Palmolive is the favourite beauty soap in France, Italy, Germany and seven other European countries. THE WORLD OVER more wemen use PALMOLIVE than any other beauty soap

W "I SAT—WE'VE FORGOTTEN THE 'AMBER TIPS"* The fragrant flavotir of " Amber Tips " is always keenly appreciated by all peopli who know the " better things" in life .. . they also realise that this pure Empire grown tea is ultimately the most economical. ( Copyright)

Fight off Travel pavings Stamps * ' , i Assuring Needed Holidays ■ '• ■ ... J; ,"• •: . "If I only had the money for the trip!" How often have you had that yearning when you have ■een-pictures of famous scenes of New Zealand or have heard friends or relatives talk about them? You know, too, that you had the money, but it vanished in fractions on all manner of trifles. Now comes your chance to have that trip of heart's desire. The Railway Travel Savings Stamps (1/-, 2/-, 2/6 and 5/-) will help you to build up the fare conveniently. , . Stamps and Free Booklets at Stations

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22523, 14 September 1936, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22523, 14 September 1936, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22523, 14 September 1936, Page 17

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