Are You Ashamed of Your Hands? How frequently' we hear expressions such as: “I won’t take off tny gloves," “I can’t play cards," “I never wear my rings, they show up my hands too much,” “ I am thoroughly ashamed of my hands,” and so on, given vent to by womenfolk who often are compelled to forego social functions simply because household duties or climatic conditions have played havoc with their hands. Really such sacrifices of pleasure are unnecessary. By regular use of Mlrpil these embarrassments can be avoided, and the hands kept dainty and soft. Mirpil Skin Balm contains nothing to injure the skin, and may be used frequently with every confidence for Red Hands, Rough, _ Chapped, and Chafed Skin, Chilblains, \Vindljurn, and Sunburn, as a base for powder, and after shaving. Obtainable from all chemists and stores, or from The W. H. Comstock Co., J,td., makers of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, 8 Parish street, Wellington. Price, 2/6 per bottle, post paid.
—Machinery is being employed in farming to a greater extent every year, one of the latest inventions being an appliance which plucks chickens in the course of a few seconds. Kaitangata is free from dross or stone, and burns cleanly to the last without soot \dvt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20930, 21 January 1930, Page 3
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