SOFT VELVETY SKIN. Every woman rightly desires to have soft, velvety skin. Every woman may have it, too, if she will use * MILOS MASSAGE CUP. Massage is employed by all the world's greatest beauties to prevent wrink ea, blackheads, pimples and other skin blemishes. Bat no massage of the hands can equal a MiLOri MASSAGE CUP. It thoroughly cleanses the pores—gives the blood perfect ciroulation in the ekin and underlying tissues. It fills and freshens the skin cells, making the skin as smooth, soft and velvety as a baby's. A MILOS MASSAGE CUP ' will remove and prevent wrinkles, pimples, blackheads. Satisfaction, or your money refunded. Price 3/- at Chemists or post free direct. Look for the name MILOS. Write mc abont your ekin and hatr troubles. Ad vice free. MISS M. McELWAIN, TOILET SPECIALIST, AUCKLAND. CjZIO-2
PIONEER GMNEO PEARS, I Young and Old alike Smile Appreciatively when . . . Pioneer NATURAL FLAVOUR Preserves APPEAR ON THE TABLE Ask your Grocer for I PIONEER Jama. Marmalade. Canned Goods, Tomato Sauce, &c, &c. \Rj Made in etirlstcburch, V C.11.M
e oxou FOR CATTLE. These Compounds are acknowledged to be the most 6cier.tific preparation for the caring of all ailing Cattle and Swine They alleviate and cure where all elee fails. SEE BOOKLETS, PAMPHT.ETS, dtc. kaescK roR Christchcbch <£ District :— JOHN HALL & GO. LTD. GENERAL MERCHANTS, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13006, 7 January 1908, Page 3
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