“Ordinary soaps I •' can do great harm” |f says the famous beauty expert % CARSTEN of Berlin gfRI '’Daily cleansing with Palmolive Soap is the basis of I" : all my treatments, even the most elaborate” CC"\TEW beauty treatments, such as ultra-violet rays and ; , ~ j -LN radio-active preparations, undoubtedly have their value in certain conditions of the skin, but it must not be imagined ', \ that older and simpler methods are superseded,” says Leo Carsten, " proprietor of the famous "Figaro” beauty shop in Berlin. "Soap and water, for example, are still the finest possible cleansers for "Ordinary soaps can do ||||| the skin,” he adds. "You will realize the importance of this when ! 3 . arm ’ oiern beauty ||||| I say that daily cleansing with Palmolive Soap is the basis of all ?the —— my treatments, even the most elaborate.” z oi ) s o f p a j m a ,ji o i ive , , Herr Carsten is head of the leading beauty salon in middle Europe. almost ‘ In many other beauty shops patronized by the smart women of the world’s « leading capitals the advice to use Palmolive is papt of ] eeves t h e s kin in the best every recommended home facial treatment. possible condition for a This is the Palmolive treatment. — Make a creamy lather beauty expert s treatment. of Palmolive Soap and warm water. Massage it into the face and throat. Rinse with warm water, then with cold. Thousands of great beauty experts, millions of 1 ? their clients, find it the most effective safeguard for Berlin. ' beauty. Use it for the bath as well. Begin these twice-a-sSWz day treatments to-morrow. COPYRIGHT 3-15-31
The Kind of Values f Thrifty Shoppers Like ° 54 Inch BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH; fast dye; heavy cloth, and Satin finish. STOCKTAKING PRICE l/lh 33 Inch DARK GREY HEAVY FLANNELETTE; useful for Children’s Underclothing; warm for winter wear. STOCKTAKING PRICE 1/3, l/l I FANCY STRIPE FLANNELETTE; useful for Shirts, Pyjamas; real good stripes. STOCKTAKING PRICES I/-, 1/3, 1/6 yard WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL FROCKS. These are both smart and useful. In shades of Biege, Saxe, Cherry, Fawn, Rose, Mauve, Cinnamon, Grey; W. size. Usually 45/-. x 27/6 LUMBER JACKETS, in plain shades of Green, Fawn, Flame, with striped collar and hip band; women’s size. 32/6 tfi WOMEN’S LIGHT GREY FLEECY KNICKERS; heavy quality, and good roomy fitting- . 2/6 RIPPLE CLOTH DRESSING GOWNS; crossover style, with long collar; neatly finished with silk; shades of Fawn, Red only. 17/6 Iffi® ' 36 Inch PLAIN TWILL WINCEYETTE, in shades of Pink, Helio, Sky and Pale Green. SPECIAL PRICE 1/6 38 Inch ALL WOOL COLONIAL TWEED, in new flecked Z?\L\ cffccts ‘ SPECIAL PRICE 7/6 ALL PURE WOOL WHITE COLONIAL BLANKETS; made specially for ourselves. Single size 19/6. Double Bed 25/6. Extra Large 32/6 LADIES’ PURE BOTANY WOOL CASHMERE HOSE; seamed leg, extra reinforced heels and toes; in New Brown tones. SPECIAL 2/11 pair I BswlwSrS FINGERING KNITTING YARN, in Black, White and colours. 7d per ioz. skein HEAVY 3-PLY SLIPPER YARN; Rust, Lemon, Salmon, Iv'W Rose, Jade, Bottle, V. Rose, Gold, Cardinal. ® lid per 2oz. skein “HALCYON” NONSHRINK VEST YARN, in White, Pink, Sky.' Hd per loz. skein j j DON’T FORGET! Rosewood Supper Dances Friday Lf £\L Illi- \\ I ’ night between 9 and 10.30, and A ■ 51 1 Rosewood Cabaret Saturday night I / \ /] \ from 8 p.m. The Ambassadors will j / \ U A render the latest hits of the season. fl \ Watch for further announcement _l_l ' L - — °n the front page. Taylor & THE CITY DRAPERS.
r~ ... - • - . — ' ■ — Compare these J V Chimneys C s 1 'THE illustrations of chimneys are \ C —A / A reproductions from actual photographs | of lamps after they had been burning jfWu, continuously for a day and a night. The chimney of the Laurel-fed lamp [ was unsoiled by soot or smoke, the flame undistorted, both having undergone no change in the 24 hours test. The lamp burning an inferior kerosene, /IRWBII though the test conditions were absolutely If vfl identical, finished with charred wick; £ pA distorted, flickering flame; and smoky If '\\ chimney. g \ It is the purity of Laurel which ensures, ft | PA —hour after hour, night after night, —a «| H soft white light from a steady flame. VM Note to housewives: May we suggest v&l that you say (distinctly) “Laurel,” when ordering kerosene from your grocer or hardware merchant. VACUUM OIL CO. PTY. LTD. B ‘ Laurel’s 6 Points of jl tLfc Superiority j i|X rm 1. No smoke. 4. No odour. i LTxk'C? la CLP <3> E B ’C? g. No gooty chimneys. 5. A steady flame. “The Soft'OTQtJ'Tg Lidht” *• 6 - i o OL7
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Southland Times, Issue 21430, 26 June 1931, Page 10
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