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wM •*... when you were a tiny wee thing, Nurse gave you your very first bath with Olive Oil." And Mother then explained what every Mother, Nurse and Doctor knows that only Olive Oil is pure enough for a baby's first bath; kind enough to soothe and protect, while it cleanses, the delicate baby skin. Protected by this Olive Oil treatment, baby's skin is ready for later baths of soap and water, when Palmolive Soap is usually recommended. What is safe for baby's delicate skin must be safe for yours. mm mumtS«yz 'f J.;;" Wmm mm J? ★ "ONLY Olive Oil is safe for Baby's delicate skin. That is why Palmolive is so safe for yours." o Q; ToTiCi * m SS! wm , 1 1 : ;S|.;r., : sip' I 111 I wOwM m : W%M wmm w& - m: J im jpp* typ's-l ''' *■''' » fMj ■ : •• wmmm Modern beauty specialists arc basing all their treatment on the principle of the Olive Oil bath. They know that there can be nothing purer, safer, more beneficial for complexions than gentle Olive Oil as used upon the skin of new-born babes. That is why they usually recommend Palmolive Soap. Why entrust the care of your complexion to anything less pure, less safe, less competent to cleanse and beautify than mild Palmolive? ] CsLQ-^ 100
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23574, 7 February 1940, Page 4
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