FOR HANDS FREQUENTLY ' WET . There is probably nothing more irritating to the woman who does lier own housework than the redness, roughness and soreness caused hy constantly having her hands in water. Sometimes it may only be an embarrassment but more often it is a pain ful experience, especially in cold weather. This can be avoided by keeping a bottlfe of Mirphil handy in the kitchen and a few tfmes daily — especially after washing up, and alwavs after laundry work — rubbing a small qxiantity weil into both hands. Mirphil Skin Balm is a scientifically prepared lotion for rough, chapped and cliafed skin, red hands. chilblains, sunburn, Windburn, as a base fpr powder. and after shaving. On sale all chemists and stores or from The W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., 8 Farish street," 'Wellington. ' Price 2/6 per bottle post paid.
Smokers have a sunerstition that for three people to "light up" from the same match is unlucky and may mean the death of one of them, before the year is out. Be that as it may, it is certainly xxnlucky to smoke (habitually) tobacco containing a big percentage of nicotine, which, beinw\a deadl.y poison, caxinot be absorbed daily into the system without grave risk. It can— and does— wreck the nerves, and may induce hearr trouble also. . For this reason, imported tohaccos (all more or'less loaded with nicotine), cannot be smoked constantly with safety. In this' vitally important respect -the imported goods are a long way behind the New Zealand tobaccos. because the latter are all toasted, and this procesg not only develops flavour and aroma in a very marked degree but renders the tobacco absolutely safe to smoke because it rids it of the poisonous nicotine. There are four hrands — ^Riverhead Gold. .Navy Cxxt, Cavendish and Cat Plug. These are the only toasted tobaccos manufactured. But keep a bright look out for isaifc&tioni; i
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 75, 1 May 1930, Page 9
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