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m YOU WANT SOFT HANDS? nauds should be as soft as your face, and yet it is surprising how many women take care of their faces and yet neglect the hands. They surely cannot realise how their attractiveness is discounted by this oversight, to say nothing of the discomfort thus caused. While everyone admires a pretty facw the hands do not escape attention, the verv sight, and much more the touch, of rough hands has a repelling influence, and sympathy is unlikely to bs forthcoming, as such a condition can 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 youz hands apply a little Mirpil and rub well in. You don't have to wait until bedtime to use Mirpil. -V. Mirpil contains nothing to injure the skis and may be us. d frequently with every confidence for'Red Hands. Rough. Chapped and Chafed Skin. Chilblains, Windburn and Sunburn, as a base for ..pc.wder and after shaving. Obtainable from all chemists and stores, or from The W. H. Comstock Co Ltd., Makers ot Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. 8 hsrish Street, Wellington. Price 2/6 p«> bottle, post paid. "

BEWARE OF SORE THROATS

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. +XK,' A conviction that New Zealand is in no danger of expcrieue-ng an epidemic of influenza as a result ef transmission from England was expressed by several doctors who were' present at a meeting of the Red Cross Executive in Hastings <>» Friday evening to discuss the ud\ isability of setting up an organisation to cope with an epidemic h it shoind happen. The view taken by the doctors wa s that the. critical period had "long since passed', ' and that if there had • ever been any danger, there was certainly hone now. The careful wife or the wise.mother always. looks to the health of the family. A slight cold, and a rising temperature are often the prelude To an attack of influenza, aud with complications • possible one never knows where it will end. For influenza, coughs, colds, all affections of The throat and chest, -Bramwell s Ono Nought One is unrivalled. A bottle,' which costs only 2/6, Should he •in every home, for■ it is tlie best insurance for good health.

WE Print at shortest notice, Con- » > cert 'i'iclcets, Ball Programmes, Dance Tickets, Invitation Cards. Wedding Invitations, ; Memoriam Cards, etc., etc. Up-.fcoi date stock of Latest Designs. Gisl>orne nines Printing Works. * - .

Woods? Great Peppermint Cure Fyrst aid Tar Coughs, Colds, iiiflueuza.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11947, 18 May 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11947, 18 May 1933, Page 3