r- - f Mf -~^— ff w TIIMT - TrMßffM^^ y I THE HAND, ] * The sense of Touch is perhaps the b greatest of all the senses. '"'By r our hands " (as an eminent scholar p puts it) "wo ask, we entreat, we I dismiss, we threaten, we express c fear, joy, love, grief, doubt." s Now, if our hands are so full of p expression,, should we not exercise rx great -care in the retention and ii cultivation of their beauty ? s A little- SYJ> AL r (WiUon's Hand Emollient) rubbed' in each nigh* before retiring, *ill soon prodvce a delicate fl c : and lasting beajity. Especially B C useful.is SYUAL for people engaged | r ' B in home duties, wflere one's hands I d Jj become dry and rough through I 1 constant contact with W3ter. B Sl i Dainty Jars 1/6 Everywhere. 4 J " >■ -llii J.V 1 .Hi IH -x" BagpowgEegßEa— i^^ s;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 February 1907, Page 1
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152Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 February 1907, Page 1
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