DIPLOMA, FIRST-CLASS, AND HONORS, Tailors’ School of Art, I<ondon. and ENTS’ 6y' O mAILOR. & ADDRESS: Opposite Parnell’s. Gladstone Road-
FEVER EPIDEMIC. KEEP YOUR HOMES SWEET AND CLEAN. WASH YOUR SLEEPING APARTMENTS WITH THE GREATEST KNOWN DISINFECTANT SOAP——MICRO— PERFORM THE MORNING AND EVENING ABLUTIONS WITH MICRO. WASH AND BATH THE CHILDREN EVERY CHANCE YOU GET WITH MICRO. “J)EATH rpO Q.ERMS.” If your Grocer or Chemist doesn’t Stock it, RING UP 293, and we will see you are supplied. USE OUR DISINFECTANT POWDER FOR DRAINS AND OUTHOUSES. ESIDENTS OF £jj_ISBORNE!
EUCALYPTUS OINTMENT itjoacheil • Puriri. The Busy Man's Drsifc* ■. The business man wants ftjf 5"' drink that Is not only but also -it Purlrl Natural Mineral Water £ Is continually increasing? j! In l popularity. . In the past, Soda ; was used asse j liquors, wines or milk. Now ' the connoisseur discards soda ’“and orders Purlrl Instead. sparkle and snap, with lt*s medicinal qualities,' * make Puriri Natural Mineral . >TWat6S’ the man’s favourite. ' t. Obtainable from all £tos9j* and HotclsT'
FACE-CREAM WITHOUT GREASE. ICILMA FLUOR CREAM. England’s premier fade-cream, is the only really SAFE’ face-cream. Delightfully refreshing. it frees , thi skin from tan, chaps, „ roughness, redness, wrinkles . and insect bites. Being greaseless, it is the only true aid to Natural Beauty. ■ No other cream is so cleansing, so benefacial s or so., harmless.,. Cream is deliciously fragrant and foamy, and imparts the marvellous cleansing and toning virtues of ICILMA NATURAL WATER. Cannot grow hair, needs no powder, and has none of the dangerous after-effects of greasy creams. Most economical of- all creams. Use Icilma Fluor Cream daily and watch your skin grow clearer. , ■ . [ _ Never use a face-cream without first rubhi ita.it onthin whitej>aj>er to see i fit leaves a grease spot. *»» Ilcilma is pronounced—eye-silma.] Obtainable' from H. GARRETT » CHEM IST, Gisborne, Fluor Cream—2a 6d per pot. T.
OW PRICES make hard times JU easy to bear by wearing our TmW-mnrU oricw 3os to 70s.—
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2467, 3 April 1909, Page 2
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318Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2467, 3 April 1909, Page 2
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