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i Every Lady | | lilies to have | I Soft, Velvety | 1 Hands I 2 And il is during the cold weather 5 f, that it is hardest to keep the hands -A 2 good condition. $ f> Roughness, redness, and chapping » 5 arc caused at this season, and now 5 P is the time to 4 j Rub In IJisco i % GLISCO is an idei. j/coiiareasy skin g food, far its gentle' .. -1' soothes ft % the skin, allays suffering, and re- p. A stores the hands to a state of g S velvety softness. S ft GLISCO should be on every lady's g 2 dressing-table. It is a wonderful S A aid to preserving the skin from the Jj £ ravages of the winter climate. jj % Ask for GLISCO. Costs 2/-. 3 5 Obtainable from Chemists and S 8 Stores, or & | & Ross I 4 Limited y. 6 Chembts Christchurch « * C23OS ft EJEM MEM Just landid direct (ram British lid French manufacturers for Easier aad AulomE Wear a fplendld range of Ladies' Smart Winter Coats. Kaincoats, Costumes, Jerseys and' Jumpers, also Lovrly Blouses. Early inspection i.rited. FRANK TAYLOR RETAIL BLOUSE SPECIALIST Bakers Bldp. 16S Mu:h;ste? St., ChrUchnrcli i Smartly Tailored jj Costumes 1 1 Macreaiy (Jos times are tastefully J cut ami ma le in prevailing styles. | £ Tliej always Kiveanairof ilis'uic- ( I tion tn the we;trfr. But above all ■ the skilful workmanship aiwurrs | I long and satisfactory wear. Sco >j 1 the nff'.v pa terns. | MACREADY I Lru'-iex' Tailor ; i 107 HASH EL STREET j J • M 6592—3413 IbJ To remove pimples and blotches— To cure skin eruption — To get relief from painful piles— To ease rheumatic suffering— Take every night one of the famous Snlfarilla Tablets The Great Blood Porifier Get your blood clran and your system cleanscd and ycu will be astonished at the delightful results. 1/6 per box at all chemist's. Wholesale Depot: Kempthsrne, Proster & Co. Ltd. K4941 il r~ : q— _ . - - W? Itsihe 1 ) Breakfiist j f jS When you 1 < J jp: wave goodbye | \ .v°" r mau n 1 V j/i. f the morning it's E f/ JV fine to think he || J faces the day's work |j n\ f fortified by a nour- §5 « / ishin}; breakfast. B" x Give him a plate of 7 6 Thistle / . I FlaKe<=v J* and you know that you've AfS done your part to help him carry the day successfully tfirough. Thistle Flakes f are superioi to ordinary B rolled oats—purorandof I better quality. They're / jf \ maile from hi- finest 'se- B ft tj iceled o:it« of the fa:noa« S I r { Gora <1 iHiriot, spei-ially B M |f ireated by the Thi-tle JL 0 proivsj which removes § —dl 'i every _ ■ "is:;. Electrolysis SUPERFLUOUS HAIR POSITIVELY DESTROYED America's Wonderful Electrologist With her marvellous up-to-date, painless 12-needle method of removing superfluous hair from the face, neck, breast, arms and hands. Positively the most wonderful method forremoving superfluous hair in the world. Leaving not the slightest trace or disfigurement. Madame Lorraine treats each and every case herself personally. No inexperienced operators to scar or mark your face. Remember Ladies, it is every woman's duty to look her best. To da this, any defection that expert bV«1I will remedy, should be corrected. MADAME LORRAINE , REMOVES 500 HAIRS PER HOUR. Each and Erery Hair Removed Imdiridually and Permamtly # NO PAIN, NO SCARS ONLY ONE WAY There is but one process by which to rid one's self for ever of an obnoxious growth of hair, and that is by Electrolysis. THE ELECTRIC NEEDLE Stewart Dawson Building Honrs: 10 to 4. Take the lift. Ladies only. Terms moderate. Consultation .Frea. 14933—3013

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16848, 31 May 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16848, 31 May 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16848, 31 May 1920, Page 2

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