tate. ____-»—. The manager of the Costley Home Epsom. desires to thank the following ladies and gentlemen for their various contributions to the home during the past two months -Mrs. and Miss Bramwell, various literature: Mrs. Geo. Bloom field, per Mr. Griffiths, Urge assortment of illustrated magazines; Miss Paton. fruit, etc.; Mrs. Norton, books: Mr-. Lonsdale Pritt, buns, etc.: Mr. Baehelder. case of fruit; Mrs. Wood, Devonport, books etc. : Mrs. Stevens, Remuera. magazines and illustrated papers; Mrs. Hawkins, fruit, ere; Rev. E. 0. Budd, magazines, etc.; Mr. Lewis, Papakura, illustrated papers: Mr. Witton. magazine?; Air. Wood. England, a former inmate, per Miss Parkes and partv. lollies: Mr. G. A. Hardwick, Mount Albert, illustrated papers. WHAT SPOILS A LADY'S . APPEARANCE/ A ba,] complexion! which is .generally brought about by the use of a bad soap. Pbae>s' So*p makes the hands white and fair, the complexion bright and clear, and the skin as smooth and soft as veiTet, as n amply testified by thousands. An idtal soap for baby is Gibbs' Cold Cream Soap. Manufactured from the purest ingredients it is like balm to the tender skin. Every mother should use it iu her baby's bath.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13226, 11 July 1906, Page 3
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