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I Allenion, Ashburton, | 25rd March, 1912. Mr. E. G. Lane, Chemist, Oamaru. Dear Sir. It gives me great pleasure to send you this letter, to tell you how much I appreciate your Medoline. Having all my household duties to attend to, I found that my hands got into a frightful state, in faot they were so bad that I could not bear to even thread a needle. I tried every cream and ointment that I heard of, and also had different receipts made up, but they were of no use. I noticed your advertisement in the ''Guardian," so I asked my husband to see if Mr Totty had it in stock. Yes; he brought me a bottle home to try, and, really, after the first rubbing, my hands felt lovely, for they were then all chaps, hard and drawn. By the time I was finished the bottle my hands were soft and free from all dirt and cracks. My husbaud was astonished to see the difference. I really could not do without it. Sometimes the chemist is out of it, and he brings forward another article which is very good. But I tell him there is nothing as good as " Lane's Medoline," and I am willing to wait until he gets it in. I tell all my friends about it, and they are surprised to find it so good. It is with pleasure that I give you permission to make use of my letter. 1 am so well pleased with «• Lane's Medoline," that the least I can do is to tell others about it. Those who have their household duties to attend to, and yet wish ti> possess nice hands, should never be without it. Yours faithfully, Mrs. Ivor V. Mattilews.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1867, 11 March 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1867, 11 March 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1867, 11 March 1913, Page 7