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In Paris Vincent Internationally Known Beauty Authority advocates this one basic skin treatment "Age, we find, bat less to do with the deterioration of the complexion than have the improper methods of skin care frequently employed at home. Therefore, we urge all our clients to wash the face daily with one soap and only one . .. the soap made of oils of palm and olive.” 20 Rob Rovajle, Pajui V 'THE establishment of Vincent, in Paris, owes its present high repute to the great skill and artistry of its presiding head—Vincent. Much of his time is given to consultations on the care of the skin. “There is no real reason,” says Vincent, "why a woman in middle life, D. Per V/2 Cake or even of advanced years, should not retain the charm of a clear, blooming skin. "We-urge all our clients to wash with the special soap blending oils of palm and olives.” Necessity for "the daily elimination of all pore-clogging dust, powder and rouge” is stressed by Vincent. The experts all agree on these steps to skin loveliness: With both hands, rub up a smooth lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water. Massage this into the skin, letting it work into the pores for about 2 minutes. Rinse, first with warm water, then with cold. As an astringent, an ice-water rinse is refreshing, COPYRIGHT NSio/16/jo PALMOLIVE SOAP

F. A. O. ARAGE AND SfcrfVlCE STATION BARTON STREET., HAMILTON. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT —— The largest and most up-to-date garage in the Waikato. Specialists in repairs; plant and equipment capable of undertaking evdry description of motor work. Large storage and parking area. ' Petrol, Oils and Greases Stocked. Cars Cleaned, Oiled and Greased while you wait. , Specialists in Duco Painting. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. GARAGE:—BARTON STREET. TELEPHONES—Day, 1992; Night anil Holidays, 1996.

MEAT EXPORT SEASON. Killing ror export is now proceeding at the southdown anil TToioUu Wor/iB. The head udlce will he pmaseu to supply detailed information r aardtng "on hooks ' prices ottering ny export buyers. Farmers have Uie option of selling their meat In breat bruain through thu company who have eillcient telling ageucies there. Full detail* In this regard will be supplied on application. Lioerat advances wim be made if desired. THE AUCKLAND FARMERS’ FREEZING CO., LTD., P.O. Box 113, AucklandHEAD OFFICE: Cndoan’t Qulldlnas Quoen Bt.

Colgate’s Cleans Teeth Thoroughly and Safely SAY 2/3 Bay a large (1/9) tube of Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream and try a Prophylactic Tooth Brush AT OCR EXPENSE THERE’S no better way to prove our confidence in the new Colgate Prophylactic Britishmade Tooth Brush (actual value 2/3) than to offer you one FREE with the purchase of every large (1/9) tube of Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream. We are certain that you will find it the most satisfactory brush you have ever used. No coupon to tender; no formalities to complete. The brush and the cream are in the one .packet. bv9 The Brush The brush is of medium size, having been specially designed by specialists to suit children as well as adults. That the Colgate Brush is of British origin is guaranteed. This is a 2/3 brush—the finest that can be manufactured. The Dentifrice Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream is the world’s largest selling tooth paste. More people use it and more dentists recommend it than any other dentifrice. It cleans teeth thoroughly. No claim is made that it will cure pyorrhea. No dentifrice can do this. Ask your dentist. Get a tube of Colgate’s Dental Cream and a Brush to-day. Every purchase means a saving of 2/3. Can he purchased at any shop ©r store where this offer is displayed. COPYRIGHT

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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18068, 10 July 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18068, 10 July 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18068, 10 July 1930, Page 4

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