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Use Palmolive Soap and seek witk confidence the testimony of your mirror TWENTY centuries ago the beauty of Royal Egypt used Palm and Olive oils to preserve her charms* The mirror told her how beneficial was the action of these oils* Her mirror may have been simply a pool of still water where, like Narcissus she sought her own image* If may have been a disc of burnished silver. But the mirror always told that, due to those magic balms, she long retained her youth and freshness. Modern woman uses, contained in mild PALMOLIE SOAP, these same splendid oils. To-day they are purer, better blended and more convenient in form, but all their native virtues are still preserved undiminished in fragrant bland PALMOLIVE SOAP. PALMOLIVE SOAP sells everywhere at 1/3 per cake

The Name—“ TARANTULLE ’’-on the selvedge is the manufacturer’s guarantee of unvarying quality —the quality that really repays making up snowy lingerie and baby-wear. See the name on every yard you buy. TARANTULLE THE WORLD’S ACCEPTED COTTON LINGERIE FABRIC In Three Weights and Prices Standard, Fine, and Superfine 40 inches wide See name on selvedge A TOOTAL LINE ALL BRITISH ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE When yon find how splendidly Tarantulle washes, you should try Tootal Pique the reinforced pique. It is just as good. SOLD BY LEADING RETAILERS

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Otago Witness, Issue 3574, 12 September 1922, Page 55

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Page 55 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3574, 12 September 1922, Page 55

Page 55 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3574, 12 September 1922, Page 55

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