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More precious than words That Schoolgirl Complexion —the natural charm that comes from following nature’s ways in skin care NATURAL attractiveness is what the world seeks to-day. It is the beauty that men admire universally. Attending it are Youth and Charm—the rightful heritage that women often lose through carelessness or ignorance. There is no trick, to keeping natural charm. Nature’s greatest beautifiers have been known and prized for centuries. These famed oils—from the olive and palm wees, scientifically blended in a great complexion soap, Palmolive .—are now within reach of all. These bland cleansing oils pene- ' trate the pores, remove the accumulations that would form blackheads, or, becoming infected, cause unsightly blemishes. Palmolive Soap is un touched by human hands until you break the wrapper—lT IS NEVER SOLD UNWRAPPED PER CAKE Do this at least once daily Wash your face gently with soothing Palmolive Soap, massaging its balmy lather softly into the skin with your two hands. Rinse thoroughly, first with warm water, then with cold. Dry by patting with a soft towel—never rub the gentle skin fabric. If your skin is inclined to be dry, apply a touch of good cold cream —that is all. Do this regularly, particularly in the evening. Never leave powder and rouge on overnight. Use Palmolive for the bath. While Palmolive has been perfected as the finest facial soap, it is the supreme luxury when used for bathing. Its smooth creamy lather keeps your body delightfully smooth, fresh and cool. Send for a free sample. And Palmolive costs but the cake! So little that millions let it do for their bodies what it does for their faces. Obtain a cake then note the difference one week makes. Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Ltd., Wellington. COPYRIGHT 7.16.29 KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION am A M St* E EAC IS IHIEAE Gone for Good Once free from blackheads, always free—if you use Radox, to clear and ’ keep clear your complexion. No i j painful squeezing, no bruised, blotchy ; skin, no elaborate preparation—just a teaspoonful of Radox in a cup of hot water dabbed on the face assures you a complexion that is absolutely free from blackheads. Read the proof: , "Luted to be awfully troubled with, blackheads, especially under the lips and sides of the face, until 15 months dpo, seeing Radox advertised, l pur- \ chased a 2/Id. packit, and put one tea- . spoonful in a cup of hot water and sponged my face all over with the contents as hot as l could bear fust thing in the morning and last thing at night : afterwards sponging the face with cold water and then thoroughly drying it with a rough towel. At night I rubbed in a little cold cream. The result Is a wonderful smooth skin free from the awful disfiguring blackheads. 1 am' still continuing the treatment, and have not even one blackhead nor have l had* one since 1 commenced using Radox” 2nd January, 1929. —Mrs. C. F. Original letter on file for inspection. To rid yourself of blackheads, simply add a teaspoonful of Radox Bath Salts to a breakfast cupful of comfortably hot water, dab the face for a few minutes, then wipe dry with a towel, and finish with a little cold cream —the blackheads will have vanished! To keep your face free for ever after, simply follow the writer of the letter above—add a teaspoonful of Radox to your washing water each day—that s all! Ask for Radox at your Chemist. Price 2/2d. per 3-lb. Pink Packet. 3/Bd. double quantity. Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright and Co., Auckland. Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores. 35/12/29. 'V. ’ * * m »m A MESSAGE! WHAT IS THE NATURE OF OUR BUSINESS? The above photograph of our Depot in Selkirk Street indicates some of the activities in which wc are engaged. We believe 90 per cent, of the people of Hamilton are acquainted with our activities and avc- appreciate the very liberal support during the past ten years,—but, —there is the other "10 per cent, wc want to reach —to get acquainted with. As GENERAL CARRIERS, no road too long. No job too small, that does Hot receive our closest attention. • , FORWARDING AGENTS, your furniture or personal effects carefully packed and handled to Its destination whether by road, rail or sea. The benefit of our long experience and advice in this department is always available to you free of cost. FURNITURE STORAGE —AmpIe accommodation is available for those who want this temporary convenience affording a minimum Are risk and safe oustody. PUKE COAL: We are Sole Agents for this coal and it is generally conceded the best House Coal in the district.—A trial will convince you. . For COKE, ’SMITHY COAL AND FIREWOOD in any quantity, also Atlantlo Oils and Petrol on sale. At Claudelands we have recently acquired the business of Messrs Laybourn and Co., where you can obtain HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY, GARDEN TOOLB, FARM TOOLS, MANURES Including WHITE ISLAND PRODUOT, LIME, CEMENT, TILEB, PIPES, PAINTS AND OILS at bedrock prices. We would solicit your patronage in these lines and believe the general public and particularly the residents of Claudelands and outlying districts will And It to their advantage to purchase here. We have also a good line of posts and strainers offering,' Black Wattle, Maorocarpa, Ht. Totara and Sawn Ht. Rimu, and plenty of wire for all requirements. IRELAND & BURN, LTD. OFFICE ’PHONE 1767. DEPOT 2161. CLAUDELANDS 2853. %a Choice Young Leaf J- W. BAYLEY & CO., LD., AUCKLAND

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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17783, 7 August 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17783, 7 August 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17783, 7 August 1929, Page 11