f THE HAND. T«E sense of Touch is perhips -tlie greatest of all the senses. ""By our hands " (as an eminent scholar puts it) "wo ask, we entreat, we dismiss, we threaten, we express fear, joy, love, grief, doubt." Now, if our liands are so full of expression, should we not exercise great care in the retention - and cultivation of their beauty ? A little- SYDAL - (Wilton's Hand Emalllant) rubbed in each night before retiring, will soon produce a delicate and lasting beauty. Especially useful is SYDAL for people engaged in home duties, where one's hands become dry and- rough through . constant contact with water. Dainty Jars 1/3 Everywhere. _, ---— • " * VALUABLE DISCOVEKY FOB THE HAIR.— If your hair is turning grey or white, or falling off, ture "The Mexican Hair Benewer," for it will ■positively restore in eveiy case Grey or White hair to its original colour, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most "Restorers." It makes, the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting t£e growth of the hair oil baldspots, wheve the glands are not decayed. Ask your Chemist for "The Mexican Hair Renewer," sold \y Obemisia and Perfumers eveiywhere. Wholesale depot, 33, Farr' don Road, London, England. i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 15 November 1906, Page 1
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