HANDS ? 'lour nan h should be a* soft at your face, and vet it i* surprising how many women take care of their faces &no 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 face the hands do not escape attention. The very sight, and much more the touch, of rough hands has a repelling influence, and sympathy is unlikely to b* forthcoming, as such a condition can be prevented by using ivbrpii. Tne wisest plan is to keep a bottle handy in the kitchen or bathroom or better still in both places, and after drying your bands apply a little Mirpil and rub well in. You don’t have to wait until bedtime to use Mirpil. f-/ Mirpil contains nothing to injurs the »«i<* snd may be us d frequently with every con-fid'-nce for Red Hands, Rough. Chapped and Chafed Skin. Chilblains, Witidburn and Sunburn, as a base for powder and alter shaving. Obtainable from all chemists nne stores, or from The W. H. Comstock Co Ltd.. Makers ot Dr. Morse’s Indian Root pills. S Karith Street. Wellington. Price p*» Hattie, post paid. ‘•When the captain of the boat 1 ade the trip to New Zealand in last ar told mo the New Zealand to.oeo was toasted/' writes - LonelKl” in “Everybody s Weekly, i omrlit bo was pulling my leg. ’in e name of all that s w ondeftul, ked ‘whv toastedr ‘Wait, till you mpie it’ replied ‘the old man' then m’ll understand what toasting; tolcco does.’ And so I did. I found ,out nine men out of every dozen ire smoking this toasted tooaceo, ul throughout my sojourn in that ■lkditful eountrv I smoked nothing se = mvself. It" is the toasting or ,e leaf that imparts to this tobacco s beautiful flavour and unrivalled >uquet. Tbero are only four brands, it four’s plenty because they com•ise a verv mild aromatic f Kiver„ad Gold) two choice blends of mourn strength (Oavendisli ami Nay.v ut No. 3 (Bulldog) atm Cut Hug o 10 (Bulls]lead), (a rich, mellow. ili-lHvoured sort). The latter was v favorite, but all tour are topde. and safe, because they ar' lasted which ingenious process U ax- it in operation) successfully climates the nicotine. —F.3IG.
w print at shortest notice. Con* ‘ ce rt, Tickets,- ball Programmes, Dance Tickets, Invitation Cards, Wedding .Invitations,. -Memorial n Cards, etc., etc. Lp-to date stock ot Latest Designs..— Gisborne limes printing Works. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure l<‘irst aid for Couybs, Coals, Influent. SUT Tickets, Dance Tickets, , Ball Programmes, Invitation Cards, etc., printed at shortest notice. New stocks of, latest designs always coming to hand •■'-Gisborne Times Printing Works. Knitting is in greater vogue an Gisborne to-dav than ever, before. Hundreds of the latest fashion books. Best Way, Leach’s etc., direct from London, comprising the largest assortment in town,; are on sale at ninopei ice each.’ The latest and - most, fashionable wools mayalso be bought there. Cali and-inspect; no ohe *»* owed to purchase. ‘ ural prayer. . . .* v « . * ; .i -I r'
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11950, 22 May 1933, Page 3
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