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Keep your wife at hOv." 118 old chap f % Keep your husband in, dt'ar Madam!' That cheap sale's a fearfuJ trapTempted is aaoh son of Adaw f What*B the way to keep 'em home P Lor I there's nothing could be surer! They will never seek to roam While your tea is BURATURA! Suratura!

Atteaftoa, 2Vd Mareh, ltt«. Mb. S. G. Ltn, Chemist, Oamara. Dmt Sir. It gives me great pleasure to send you this letter, to tail yotkwr Roach I appreciate yenr Medoi&ae. Having all my howehold ifajin to attend to, I found that my hands got into a frightful state, in faet they were so bad that I could sot bear to even thread a needle. I tried every cream aad ointment that I heard of, and ah» had different receipt* made ap, bat they were of no use. I noticed yow advertisement in the " Ghaardian," so I asked my has band to see if Mr Totty had it in stock. Yes; he brought me a bottle home to try, aad, really, after the first rubbing, my handis felt lovely, for they were then all chaps, hard aad drawn. By the time I was finished the bottle my hands were soft and free frost all dirt and cracks. My husband was astonished to see the difference. F really could not do without it. Sometimes the chemist is out of it» and he brings forward another article which is very good. Bat 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 !. r ive you permission to make use of my letter. I am so well pleased vith «• Lane's Medoline," that the 'east I can do is to tell others about it. Those wfa*> have their household duties to attend to, and yet wish to possess nice hands, .-houid never be without it.

Yours faithfully, Mrs. Ivob V. Matthews. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED. RUSMA. (Registered) 191 Lambton Quay, (Over Economic) Wellington N.Z Dear Madam, —I beg to say "Rusma" iB an absolute safe cure (which I guarantee if persevered with) for superfluous hair on face or arms Price, One Guinea per box It is not a depilatory as it removes the hair by the roots, and after each application the growth returns weaker and finer. It is a home remedy, and may be used on the most delicate skin and leaves no mark or scar whatever. Rusma entirely supersedes the tedious and painful method of electrolysis. Unless spilt Rusma never grows ess and always retains the full strength. After melting allow it to cori to the consistency of thick cream, theu apply with knife. " Rusma" should bo applied again directly th-i hair is through the skin. A feature of the new process if oh at after tae first treatment (which, if preferred, I thall be oleased to give at my rooms free of oharge) the Bkin is left entirely free from hairy disfigurement and without mark or blemish of any kind. In this way complete immunity is enjoyed between the applications, and these be oome less frequently neoessary as the root 3 are steadily destroyed. Aftor us>ng do not throw away " Rusma," replace in can for future treatment. I will be pleased to supply further particulars on application at my rooms, and also to give an ooular demonstration to any iad > anxiouse to set " Rusma" in operation. I' is necessary to apply ' Rusma Skin Pood' a-tßr each treatment Price 3'6 o r :r bottla "Ruima Powder," to be dusted od p«t after treatment, price 5/- total iJI lQs, 6d extra for postage. Thanking you. " I sm, madvn, Yours fruly, FLORENCE HULLEK. P.O must accompany all orders. P 3.—1 have numerous letters froir I delighted clients testifying to the efficaoy of " Rusma" when all other mstbodf I failed FISH OH!!

js' f AYING acquired the management r, £ of the N.Z. Trawling Company's branch. Main street, I wish to notify tile residents of Palmerston and district that all kinds of fresh and smoked fish will be stocked at strictly moderate prices. The public may relv upon every atteution to orders entrusted to me. Orders delivered every day. P. H. Ai.wakd, late manager Municipal Fish Market, Wellington. Phone 671. G.J. Hancock & Son FOR your Olsina Non-Poisonous Washable Water Paint. The b;:st on the market. We are sole agents for the Manawatu. Paperhangings, and Decorations. Estimates given for all kinds o work. Special lines of artists' materials Also new shipment of pictures Picture framing done on the premises. P.N. Address The Square, Next Park's. Telephone 690.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1901, 22 April 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1901, 22 April 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1901, 22 April 1913, Page 7

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