Keep all your skin not just face and throat soft and youthful. Follow this easy Palmolive method. can have a skin that’s lovely to look at. And you can have it easily not only for your face, throat and shoulders, but for your whole body. It’s inexpensive too, this Palmolive beauty formula recommended by over 20,000 beauty experts. Try this Palmolive Beauty Treatment Use it in the bath and for your face, throat and shoulders. Gently massage into your skin a warm, rich Palmolive lather. Cleanse the pores thoroughly. Then rinse completely and finish with a dash of cold water. Sounds simple . . . doesn’t it? And it is simple, yet there’s no surer way to all-over skin beauty. Palmolive's Triple Action It is the careful blend of olive and palm oils that gives to Palmolive a lather that helps your skin in three ways. It cleanses the pores thoroughly, soothes your skin . . . leaves it beautifully soft and refreshed. So use Palmolive always. You’ll be rewarded with a skin that’s smooth and beautiful ... all over. More than 20,000 beauty specialists recommend that you always give your face, neck and shoulders their daily Palmolive Beauty Treatment. Lathers perfectly it hard or soft water ■Pf' m m $8 s \ m %
ANOTHER TRIBUTE TO THYRODONE. Many are the glowing tributes to THYRODONE, the treasure health tonic compounded from the vital organic iodine and sea mineral wealth of the oyster. That of Mr A. F. T. (Eltham, 2/8/37) is truly remarkable. “ My nerves had completely collapsed.” he says. Take Thyrodone for nerves, anaemia, glandular troubles, etc. 4s 6d from Wilkinson and Son and other Chemists.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23296, 14 September 1937, Page 17
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