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Miss M. C. Dillon of ffHiss cMacKay’s c ßeauty Salon agrees with CAVALIER! of Paris on this 2-minute complexion treatment M I am in a position to say with every confidence that the first essentia! towards securing and retaining a beautiful complexion and a healthy skin is the application of a reliable and deep cleansing soap. For this most important initial step, I recommend in conjunction with my own toilet aids the daily use of Palmolive Soap. It soothes the skin while at the same time the valuable oils which it cot ains stimulate the tissue^” Miss M. C. Dillon, Miss Mac Kay’s Beauty Salon, H.B. Buildings, Octagon, Dunedin. In addition to my own beauty aids , I always recommend the soap blended of palm and ohve oils. By cleansing the pores thoroughly , it leaves the skin in a smooth, healthy condition” Portrait, hy Ary nan i, of Lina Cavalieri, the beautiful opera star, •who now conducts a smart beauty shop in Paris. Mine. Cava• Iteri's own loveliness ts proof of the wisdom of her beauty advice. •m. ■o & * j p* XA/vOw 61 Avenue Victor Emmanuel hi, Paris LINA CAVALIERI has j stepped off the operatic stage to share her beauty knowledge with the world’s smartest women. ■Ensconced in her sumptuous salon, on the Avenue Victor Emmanuel 111, Lina Cavalieri tells her patrons of a simple home beauty treatment with a soap blended of palm and olive oils. I fl Above is pictured a section of Miss Mac Kay’s Beauty Salon and at the right is Miss M. C. Dillon, head of this business. , Miss Dillon realises that to achieve the finest results from her beauty treatments she must have the correct foundation on which to base them—that is a thoroughly cleansed skin. It is for this reason that Miss Dillon has for many years recommended the twice daily use of Palmolive Soap for home treatment. Palm and Olive oils, as expertly combined in Palmolive Soap, have a most healing effect, and yet provide the deep cleansing which is the very foundation of beauty. Unmistakably Parisian, this entrance to Cavalier?s Salon de Beaut i, at 61 Avenue Victor Emmanuel 111, Here, on an afternoon, one mingles with an interesting and attractive group of women from America and the continent. I am visited by some of the most famous beauties of two continents,” she says. "In addition to my own beauty products, I always recommend them to use Palmolive Soap.” When dirt, dust, oil, powder and rouge get into the pores they are choked up. To these poisonous secretions Cavalieri attributes blackheads, pimples, enlarged pores, blemishes. Mme. Cavalieri feels that the unique lather of Palmolive frees those hardening masses of dirt and make-up and leaves the complexion soft and glowing. treatment which Cavalieri suggests to her discriminating clientele: With both hands make a bland lather of Palmolive Soap, and warm water. For two minutes, massage this well into the skin. Then rinse, gradually cooling the water to icy temperature. For dry skin, a touch of cold cream. Oily skin is refreshed by an astringent lotion and day cream before make-up is applied. Discovered tong ago by American specialists 'A .priceless formula embodying the precious oils of palm and olive, famous since the days of Cleopatra for prolonging health and beauty. 7F PER CAKE This opinion has long been held by beauty specialists of prominence throughout the United States. They, too, recommend this famous twice-a-day -Not only in America but in Vienna, Berlin, London, Rome, Australia—all over the world—-specialists agree on this 2-minute beauty treatment. France has made Palmolive one of its two largest selling soaps . . . think of it— Prance the beauty dictator of two hemispheres. And in forty-eight other countries, of all soaps it is the choice, just as it is here in New Zealand. COPYRIGHT DD.I-56-30. Build Now for Baby’s Future Upon the care and thought devoted now to the choice of baby’s food, depend health and happiness in the difficult years that lie ahead. The ‘Allenburys* Series of Foods, being scientifically graduated to meet baby’s changing needs, will build sound healthy tissue and enable baby to thrive as he should. ■ Mother’s mind is at rest because baby has a food that agrees with him and he is less liable to digestive ailments. -free from Htnplcs Jjlolches. and Ulctmshed, > aTe attained taking SULFARiLLA TABLETS Oie Great Blood lysificr I * In Summer these Medicinal Tablets are of Inestimable Value I They , cleanse the System, removing all impurities and waste products. | Price, 1/6 per Box. At all Chemists. FOR THE GOOD Write for a free copy m OF BABYHOOD •/ 4 Infant Feeding bu 3«V" & 4 A llenbnrys" Foodu Sharland & Co., Ltd. Lome St, AUCKLAND Dixon St. WELLINGTON “Prevention is Better than Cure! s>? TT H ® is an old saying, but it is true, and applies to the Eyes just as. much as to anything else. A great deal of Eye-trouble would be prevented if people would only act immediately whenever signs of weakness become apparent. An examination by us at this stage would probably save a deal of discomfort later on. The aid of specially prepared Glasses at this critical time frequently results in a complete restoration of normal sight, enabling the Glasses to be subsequently dispensed with. Misb limited. Consulting Opticians, 93 George Street. s VERNON SMITH’S GREAT ALTERATION SALE of HARDWARE CROCKERY and IS STILL GOING STRONG.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20951, 14 February 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20951, 14 February 1930, Page 14

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