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Pram House. A DVERTISEMENTS are a Service to ■tx the PUBLIC. . So please take advantage of THIS ADVERTISEMENT and buy your Seagrass or Cane Upholstered Wares from the FACTORY which stands for QUALITY and SERVICE FIRST. Every article manufactured by us is guaranteed. We also specialise in Pram Relining, Retiring and Repairing. The Pram House 335 Main Street. Phone 6973. Right Opposite Devine’s Hotel. ORDERS DELIVERED. A., fc^and 3 m A distinguished London physician writes: " What Sanatogen does is to go straight to the core of well-being—-the cells, and to build these up into a permanent and solid fabric of Health. Now, think what this statement means to you ! If you are nervous or convalescent after illness, Sanatogen will restore your nervous system and safely and permanently build up your bodily strength. In a very short time you will feel Stronger, healthier, and—consequently—happier. Sanatogen is obtainable at all Chemists Jrom 319 per tin. Made by GENATOSAN LTD., England. SANATOGEN The True Tonic-Food *

<S> <♦> <s> <s> <s> <•> <*> <s> <s> ❖ <•> <s> <s> <S> «> <S> <t> <♦> <s> «> ❖ <s> What’s New in SPRING SHOES? Oliver’s brilliant display answers the .question. Think of the new shoes—the blues and browns, the countless new shades for Spring—and you think of Oliver-s. .Chic, -- . colourful, dainty new stylish shoes freshly opened from their tissue wrappings—styles that must appeal to women who love colour, beauty & grace combined with walking comfort. A. V. OLIVER LTD. |THE SQUARE, % —— PALMERSTON NORTH

•# The natural charm that men admire is not beyond your reach. Here is the simple daily rule that results in natural beauty, and a lovely skin: 'T’HE simple daily habit of cleans- balmy lather softly into the skin, X ing the face with a true complexion soap—keeping the skin fresh and radiant, the pores open —is the first step to natural beauty. Only a soap made for this purpose will achieve the end you seek. A soap made of the cosmetic oils of olive and palm. These unguent oils, scientifically „ combined in Palmolive Soap, are responsible for more of youth and beauty—of natural charm retained —than ever will be known. Do this each day if you would keep that schoolgirl complexion: Wash your face gently with soothing Palmolive Soap, massaging its Palmolive Soap is untouched by human hands until you break the wrapper—lT IS NEVER SOLD UNWRAPPED KEEP, THAT Rinse thoroughly, first with warm water, then with cold. 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 over night. They clog the pores, often enlarge them. Blackheads and disfigurements often follow. They must be washed away. Do not think any green soap, or one represented as of olive and palm oils, is the same as Palmolive. 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. Write for a free sample of Palmolive Soap. A'nd it costs but the cake! Obtain a cake to-day—then note the amazing difference one week makes. Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Ltd., Wellington. PER CAKE COPYRIGHT 1/16/29 SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION 7%cL

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 248, 18 September 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 248, 18 September 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 248, 18 September 1929, Page 11

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