'tour Hands should be as soft as youi face, and yet it is surprising how many women take care of their faces and yet neglect the hands. 1 hey 'surely cannot realise how their attractiveness is discounted by this oversight, to say nothing of the discomfort thus caused. While everyone admires a pretty face the hands do not escape attention. The very sight, and much mere the touch, of rough hands has a repelling iriifuence, and sympathy is unlikely to bs forthcoming, as such a condition cat! be prevented .by using Mirpil. The wisest plan is to- keep a bottle handy' in the kitchen or bathroom or better still in both places, and after drying vour hands apply a little Mirpil and rub welj in. You don't have to wait until bedtime to use Mirpil. \ Mirpil contains nothing’to injure the ski* and may be us. n frequently with every confidence for Red Hands, Rough, Chapped and Chafed Skin, Chilblains, Windburn anti Sunburn, ns a base for powder and attest shaving. Obtainable from all chemists and 6torc3, or from The \V. H. Comstock Co Ltd., Makers of Dr. Morse's Indian Roajl Pills, 8 Farirh Street, Wellington. Price 2/6 pt) bottle, post paid.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11770, 18 October 1932, Page 3
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