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i*K-. 4? .4 & Ruriii* i . [Tht Busy' Man'* Drink* * \4 rms&r-jg, . , Th* business man *1 Shrink (hat la not only delicioa«,‘i Mbttt alto;, healthful,Boeaua^ Wit fulftls "these, #Puriri Natural MtneralW*l»e.& jrU continually' mlwfifor^ J. liquors, wines or Now^ •».the dlstards soda] - Xand ordersFuTirl -it aparklo'i and " snap.; toffSthoßk, vi with it's medicinal , make Purtri Natural, Mineral^ Water the busy man’s fovouiiteTS, £s>- ■■ w Obtainable from alt Store! and Hotelo. v ' FACE-CREAM WITHOUT GREASE. ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, England’s premier face-cream, is „ the only really SAFE ’ face-cream. Delight- , fully refreshing, it frees', the skin from tan, chaps, roughness, redness, wrinkles and insect bites. Being greaseless, it is w the only true aid to Natural Beauty. No \ff «iiiar cream.is 5? cleansing, so beneficial or so harmless. ; v-^ Icilma Fluor Oream 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. Usa Icilma Fluor Cream daily and watch your skm j grow clearer. . , , .Neiler use a face-cream without first rubbiug it on thin white paper to see if it leaves y ■ a grease spot. # I Icilma is pronounced—eye-sllmad - Obtainable from T. H. GARRETT CHEMIST, Gisborne. Fluor Cream—2s 6d per pot. LOW PEICES make hard times easy to bear by wearing our ['ailor-made Suits, prices 86s to 70s.— fat Hooper, MeKee’i Building.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2490, 1 May 1909, Page 2
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339Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2490, 1 May 1909, Page 2
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