4 Australasia Chambers, T Y'eH. i agio a. To Mrs. Joe Ward. Premier Farm, HAPPY VALLEY. Dear Madam, — I Jcnoiu yozo taJce a great ytvterest in your Dairy, and do your best to Iceep everything in it perfectly clean. That part of the Dairy ivorlc is probably yours. Well, if you, hear of something cheap, which reduces your work ami does it better than the old. method ■, your natural pride and. ambition ivill induce you to give that something a fair trial, ivon’t it ? Do you know there is a Scientific Preparation —a perfectly harmless white powder—which will clean clean, quickly and, thoroughly f everything with which milk or cream comes into contact ? If you have not tried it, there is a pleasurable surprise awaiting you. Newt t ime you send to the Creamery or Store, get a bag of this concentrated cleanliness. Its name is “ WYANDOTTE.” It is ever so much better than soap, soap powders, or washing socla, positively removing visible, obstinate and hidden clirt. Give it a fair trial. All storekeepers and factories sell it in lib. and slb. calico bags. Write t@ me for a nice sample ana booklet. Your most obedient worker It - */
s I I CLEAN, COOL COMFORT, FOR THE SKIN. To Nature is due ICILMA kmubai’l, chi i NATURAL WATER, the greatest discovery ever made for the skin, that does away with the necessity of greasy and starchy skin-foods. The Icilma principle is to so cleanse and stimulate the natural energy of the skin that this is able to resist heat, cold or age. Iciltnaf pronounced eye-silma, is the name given to the Preparations made with ICILMA NATURAL WATER and for giving tone and transparency to the skin, preventing and curing irritations from cold, wind, heat or insect bites, and after shaving they stand alone. For healthy transparency, clean, cool comfort, glowing life and velvety softness, Icilma, whether it be the Water, Cream, Soap or Icilinine, is unrivalled. Obtainable from T. H. GARRETT CHEMIST, Gisborne: Fluor Cream—2» 6d per pot.
TRY BRASSO THE NEW LIQUID METAL POLISH. ■ V< ' . ' ''' -■ : am BT RECKITTS, makers Of ZEBRA STOVE PASTE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2378, 19 December 1908, Page 2
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