THE HRKD. The sense of Touch is perhaps the greatest of all the senses. "By onr hands " (as an eminent scholar puts* it) "wcask, we entreat, we dismiss, we tlireaten, we express fear, joy, love, grief, doubt." Now, if our hands are so full of expression, should we not exercise great care in the retention and cultivation of their beauty ? a little- s YO A L (Wllton'B Hand Emollient) rubbed in each night before retiring, will soon produce a delicate and lasting beauty. Especially useful is SYOAL for people <yig4g«d in home duties, where one's hands become dry and rough through constant contact with water. Dainty Jars 1/6 Every whore. 4 Printing i • 07 t • Every De scription EXECUTED WITH Neatness Despatch ** Evening MMI" . . Print iag Works,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 305, 14 November 1906, Page 1
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127Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 305, 14 November 1906, Page 1
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