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23rd March, 19U. MK. K. G. Lavk, Chemist, Oaraaru. Dmt Sir. It gives me great pleaaoxe to send you this letter, to tell joskav BMfih I appreciate your Medoline. Having all my household duties to attend to, I found that my hands got into a frightful state, in fact 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 receipt* 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 i then all chaps, hard and drawn, iiy the time I was finished the bottle my hands were soft and free from all dirt and cracks. My husband was astonished to see the difference. I really could not do without it. Sometimes the chemist is oat of it, and he brings forward another article which is very good. But 1 tell him there is nothing as good is " Lane's Medoline," and I in willing to wait until he gets it in. I toll all my friends about it, and they are surprised to find it so good. It is with pleasure that [ give you permission to make use jf my letter. I am so well pleased with " Lane's Medollne," that the least I can do is to tell otiienj about it. Those who hare their household duties to attend to, aad yet wish to possess uice ha.ius, should aever be without it. Yours faithfully, Mrs. Ivor V. Mattickws.

The Viceroy of I adit He said, "It's very queer That I can't get the tea I like, That rippin' tea up here I With rage I simply stutterSo out-of-date*B Calcutta!" So straight they sent hie aide, Lord John, In a big steamer to Ceylon, With orders to procure a Load of the tea he dotes upon. The Viceroy, was anxious, wan: He pimed for — SURATURA! mi) Many & woman whose hair was grey ewzi fa? restoration of its natural colour to Milos h< ' Restorer. Last year 1500 tottles of this wonA~* ' Restorer were sold, every purchaser was deltjh'i-' with results. Milos is not a dye—n not - will not soil the skm nor any fabric. Milos Hair Restorer is sold under a guarantee ei satisfaction. Price. 716 a bottle, post free. fii icELV/ A 5 W &. ZEVEN ti:f3 Ur.ELWAIfI). CJUE6.K STREET - - AUCKLAND H.Z. A9s:'MYtt MILOS 7C!L£LT Ot>.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1882, 29 March 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1882, 29 March 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1882, 29 March 1913, Page 2

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