follow this simple rule in skin care — note the improvement By NORMA TALMADGE Most of the naturally clear complexions you sec today | ore due to it . . . what to do THERE are both proved ways and unproved ways in skin ! care. The wise woman | chooses the proved way. A good j complexion is too priceless for j experiment. The simple rule below is one any girl or woman owes herself to try. More beautiful complexions are credited to it than to any other method known. Its results are! seen on every side. Follow it if only for one week. It is nature's proved way to skin \ clearness and to youth safeguarded. Leading skin specialists urge* it t widely—correct skin cleansing with t the soothing olive and palm lather < of Palmolive, in this way: I j THE RULE AND HOW TO FOLLOW IT FOR BEST < RESULTS s Wash your face gently with j > soothing Palmolive Soap, massag- ! i ing it softly into the skin. Rinse j f thoroughly first with warm water, ' c then with cold. If your skin is ; s inclined to be dry, apply a touch of ! r good cold cream —that is all. j I Do this regularly, and particu- j larly in the evening. Use powder and rouge if you wish. But never ] leave them on overnight. They clog the pores, often enlarge them, j 1 Blackheads and disfigurements of- . I ten follow. They must be washed j ( away. ' j "i Follow these rules day in and j 3 day out. Your skin will be soft and ; ( lovely— naturally colourful and clean Do not use ordinary soaps in the treatment given above. Do riot think any green soap, or represented as of palm and olive oils, is the same as Palmolive. Remember that before Palmolive came, women were told, " use no soap on your faces." Soaps then were judged too harsh. Palmolive is a beauty soap made for one purpose only: to safeguard you£ complexion. 60 years of soap study stand behind it. Millions of pretty skins prove its effectiveness beyond doubt. BE SURE YOU. GET THE . . REAL PALMOLIVE ' It costs but -7Jd. the cake I— so little that millions let it do for theit bodies what it does for tfceir faces. Obtain Palmolive today. fs6bb what one week of its use brings you.. The Palmolive Company (A/sia), Ltd., Wellington. \t %jfm
First Aid for the Skin Heeling commences and pain stops the moment Germolene is applied to cuts, wounds, burns and scalds Keep Germolene handy for use whenever you injure your shin. Germolene soothes the pain, cleanses the wound, renders septto complications impossible. If you ere athletic, use it for all accidents in the field. Germolene is splendid for riding sores, for fray el rashes, for any festering that may be caused by the intrusion of dirt, thorns or insect stings. Mr. F. W. Nash, " Arcmttom/* Hirt» fc ford, England, says":—"Afcout two months |jfc - - - ago J suffered from a poisoned thumb, Jfi'v which festered and swelled ufctil it **» . s- -•.-.-• like an egg. Its condition mada' ma ttel very uneasy, and I resolved "to ' try Germolene. The first application wis ao soothing that I got a good night's Slsfcp for the first time in about ten nights. I am glad to say the wound has completely • .healed." I -s» '- 2 4S ea GcrmoUna t's motehlesi as a remedy ior Eczema Itching Cuts and Burns Psoriasis Ulcers Ringworm Rashes Skin Eruptions Pimples , . Piles Prickly Heat Stings and all Cut, Bruissd, Iteming, or Ulcerated Surfaces. SOOTHES AT. A TOUCH! PRICES IN NEW ZEALAND. 1/9 and 4/. per tin. Sold by all Chemist* and Stores. Address all commnnlMtlou to. SahnsfUf Eprasr.cn, Eox 862, C.P.0., Wtlllncttn, NJfc Zlvji The Aseptic Skill Dressing MANUFACTURED IN GREAT BRITAIN. For muabl&Mß** COFFEE & CHICORY ESSENCE The Clever Maid, of Symington'*, says: " Symington's of course. No other Way ol preparing is good enough, tpick - enough, or easy enough for me.*' THOS. SYMIN6It>N & nv m TV * «tf*-&\ y , Edinburgh and © London. m JttfiVr. The curative power of Lane's is marvellous. Every drop is literally a "drop of health, M ready to work wonders with coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, asthma, bronchitis, rickets, incipient consumption, etc. TAKE LANE'S PERSISTENTLY I a/6 and n/6 at all and stores. Manufactured by E. G.LANE, Graduatt Chemist, Oamaru. DROPS OF HEALTH
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 12 May 1927, Page 10
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