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A lady who lived at Rozelle Had never be?n perfectly well; Till growing quite chronic She tried Laxo-Tonic She’s a different story to tell. LAXO-TONIC PILLS. lQsd and Is Sd

NATURAL MINERAL WATER, The King of Table Waters. If your liver and kidneys are not working properly, and you suffer from Indigestion, Constipation, Rheumatism, or Weak Stomach, Then yon need “ Wairongoa.” Drink it regularly once or twice a day. It’s the best apd safest medicine you can possibly take, is pleasant withal, and refreshes and fortifies the system. It adds a delightful flavour and snap to wines, spirits, milk, cordials, &c. Bottled only at the Springs, North Taieri, and rs-oharged Kith the NATURAL GAS of the Waters. '

!r ir h h DE-CREAM HTHOUT rREASE. 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 the only true aid to Natural Beauty. No other cream is so cleansing, so beneficial or so harmless. FTtaoir Creasn ' is deliciously fragrant and -foamy, and imparts the marvellous cleansing and , toning virtues of ICILMA NATURAL I WATER. Cannot grow hair, needs no i powder, and has none of the dangerous I 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 rubbing it on thin ■whitepaper to see if it leaves a grease spot. i: [icilma is pronounced—eye-silma.] - Obtainable from rjt ■' , - maDie irom GARRET] CHEMIST, Gisborne ~3<’hior; Cream—2 S per p/t.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2502, 15 May 1909, Page 3

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264

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2502, 15 May 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2502, 15 May 1909, Page 3

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