WOMEN INDUSTRIAL WORKERS' TREATMENT FOR ROUGH HAND* While putting their whole effort an energy into war work, women still wis.i to retain the charm and appeal of lieauiiiul hands, and that is ""liy s >" ( ' ai 1S such a boon to so many. Sydal is to use, economical for constant tion and non-stickv. A little Sydal, CW bod well into every part of the hands, both before work and after washing) and especially last thing at night, - ables girls and women to face til social activities and to wear evening frocks without feeling eni rassed at the appearance of their nan ■ Qt-rUI l-ocmc bunds Soft, smooth «| ICI Sydal keeps hands soft, smootn ■ « white, it protects and nourishes , - skin and heals any abrasions or roiu " _ moss caused by hard work. Kwen that it is not necessary to u»e a r 1 ; ; ; deal of Sydal—but it N important i rub it well into 'the tissue"* in your handbag—-om ' v ''" another at homo. \mu c.:ci:ii>t <>| has Svdal. Sydal is made by fc.vilal i £ 3 {Ltd.ls6 Willis St., Wellington.—
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24877, 26 April 1944, Page 6
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