ARTS AND CRAFTS. WORKER EULOGISES MIRPIL. Mrs M. Smith, -Urn Childers Rond, Gisborne, N.Z., writes: “I would like to"tell you how pleased 1 am with Mirpil which 1 use after working at my Arts and Cralts, such as beaten brass, copper, and pewter, which tends’ to make the hands very rough, hard and dirty. When Mirpil is rubbed in the hands immediately become soft and clean. I also found it very beneficial after taking mineral baths. I hope iny letter will lead to others ..cine Mirpil and receiving the same benefits that I have.” Mirpil is also unsurpassed for Chapped Skins, Chilblains, Sunburn, Wlndburn, after shaving and Sore Feet. On sale all Chemists and stores or The W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., 8 parish Street, Wellington, *2/0 per bottle, post paid. (2)
Becent observations seem to prove ■that Wednesday is, for some reason, the safest day to walk about, in a recent period under examination fewest accidents happened on that. day. dav Friday, Sunday, and Saturday. Next came Monday, Thursday, TuesPhotograjdis were produced by the nolico In a Shellleld court as evidence against a man accused of being a street bookmaker. The photographs showed the man actually accepting betting llips. The evidence was accepted, and man lined
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18805, 29 November 1932, Page 3
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