At tine Afternoon TEA. “ Thanks ! I .will have another of those delightful r SHORT CAKE BISCUITS They’re simply delicious and positively melt in one’s mouth.” Little wonder you ask for another: they’re . . . AulsebrooK’s For the han d s ‘'Allenton," Ashburton, 23rd.March.i913.. “My hands had got into a frightful state, in fact, they - were so bad that I could not bear to even thread a needle. I tried every cream and ointment that I heard of, and also different recipes, but they were pf no use. I noticed an advertisement for Lane’s Medoline, and my husband got me a bottle. After the first nib. . bing my hands felt lovely, for 'they ■were then all chap*, hard and'drawn. By the time I had finished the bottle my hands were soft, and free from all dirt and cracks. Sometimes the chemist is out of Medoline, arid suggest? another line, but I tell him there it nothing as good a® Lane’s Medoline, and I am willing to wait until he gets it in. Ypur faithfully, Mr?. Ivor V. Matthews.” ’ Lane’s Medoline, soothes, softens and almost immediately heals harsh, rough, and chapped hands. It is-solo at I/- per bottle by all chemists and ii - prepared by E. G. LANE, Chemiit, Ownaru, N.Z. r LATfE’S. IHeaofau S JtaANOS * AMO STAPLES STA*VS FOR THE PUREST & BEST BEER BREWED IN THE DOMINION OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE STRENGTH and DURABILITY Arediatinctive features of SHACKLOCK’S FAMOUS RftHGES. They last for years with their splendid efficiency unimpaired, as the following letter, sent by a Southland lady, amply proves:— 1 "The Range has been In use for abend twenty-eight years, and I would not part with it for <wv new on£ w the Dominion. Jt is a good cooker, and the holler water is always hot/’ ASK YOUR IRONMONGER TO SHOW YOU A SHACKLOCK'S n ORION a GOODS ARRIVING ? Let CASEY oloer for you without daisy or aonoyanoo. J, J, CASEY Oaataas. Wo ale* »«d F»rwardl«B Af««t — 1 • Itpbonc. 3IS® MOTOR CAR F ) [ i IKHB. JTHM) oTers himself and new . Km Car for engagement to win patrons to any locality. Tsnxs—The lowest. Address— 32 r erg a-, on Ptbeet, East. Paxjmebston Xoiitix.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8525, 15 September 1913, Page 9
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