mm am « m i oK* r Si3* Mb' r w* The cosmetic value of palm and olive oils is historical THE cosmetic value of palm and olive oils was known and appreciated by royal ladies of ancient Egypt, with whom the daily bath was an elaborate ceremony. Before all else, these elegant, discriminating women chose as beautifying cleansers the natural oils of the palm and olive because of their soothing, lotion-like properties, unrivalled in effect in spite of crudest blending methods. Science offers modern women these same precious oils blended in exact and unvarying proportions, and in compact and convenient form; it offers them Palmolive Soap. It is this unique incomparable blend that is the secret of Palmolive quality— a beauty secret that is beyond price. Palm and olive oils, nothing else, give Palmolive itsTiatural green colour, its delicate, refreshing fragrance. No artificial scents or colouring matter is permitted in its manufacture—nothing mars the principle that natural means are best for promoting and preserving beauty. That is why millions of women all over the world will use no other kind of facial soap. That is why you should begin to use it to-day. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LTD. 12 WOODWARD STREET, WELLINGTON When you ask for “ Palmolive ” you are entitledtoreceiveit. Beware of imitations . Remember there is only one “Palmolive Soap'* Why use common ioikt soaps , when Palmolive the finest quality soap costs only 9d. 2*55 & t 16/26
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19956, 25 November 1926, Page 16
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