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<• yt f ■ < \aMj^ PALMOLIVE tpiNE as the finest rose-leaf, delica- ■*■ tely pink, smooth and lustious as the rarest pearl, the skin of a babe is so miraculously lovely, it is no wonder that the wise mother prefers PALMOLIVE SOAP before all others for baby’s use. For Palmolive contains a blend of palm and olive oils, those mild, natural cleansers that cannot irritate the most sensitive skin, but soothe and feed, keeping it soft and supple and glowing with health. v There is no need for other aids to prevent Or cure cradlecap or such like baby ills, for Palmolive is simplest and surest of all, and so delicious to use. It is not “ medicated,” or “scented,” or “coloured”; it’s clean right through, and as safe as sunshine for baby skin. Palmolive Soap sells everywhere at 1/- per cake. P.O. 28 N.Z > P FT

There is an unusually large number of unemployed in Ashburton (says the Guardian), and not a few of them are seafaring men. They are awaiting the opening of the harvest proper, which will probably Ire late next week or ihe following week. At Rakaia the township is also the headquarters of a score or mqre such men. A number of them are penniless, and by their incessant solicitation of alms are a source of much annoyance to .business men.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3595, 6 February 1923, Page 57

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Page 57 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3595, 6 February 1923, Page 57

Page 57 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3595, 6 February 1923, Page 57