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, YOU I Cannot Buy BETTER TEAS Than taISON i lesoatko* I | Longer Experience, 1 I Larger StocKs, I I Finer a I Mere Varieties I than any in I & Australasia* ALL PRICES. ’DONT WAS T © for fresK fruit to drop into yo\xr lap O BUY Frjwhev FRUITS ■o ca.r\s for Desssrr 0 Glass Jars. 21b Tins 2 lb 7lbTi 5u.« any family *'ON mo m A PURE' SPIRIT sm* AS good FOR WOMEN AS FOR MEN. I / m Lovely Complexions. ■f. VHSThe real cause of sallow, dull complexions is stagnation of the skin. ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, the celebrated English face-cream, is the only thing known that prevents this stagnation and keeps the skin in health and beauty and ensures lovely complexions. Icilmst Fltior is unlike anything else in the world. It is fragrant, foamy and ABSOLUTELY GREASELESS; thus it cannot grow hair nor does it need powder. More than this—it contains Icilma Natural Water, the great natural tonic which is so good for the complexion. For preventing roughness - and redness, for softening and cooling the skin and for curing insect bites Icilma Fluor Cream is supreme. Excellent after shaving. Ucilma is pronounced —eye-silma.l Obtainable from T. H. GARRETT, CHEMIST, Gisborne. . Fluor Cream—2s per pot.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2577, 4 February 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2577, 4 February 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2577, 4 February 1910, Page 7

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