U Every Lady P likes to have | | Soft, Velvety | \ Hands . | 5 " * 5 And it is during the cold weather # that it is hardest to keep the hands in good condition. A Roughness, redness, and chapping p 5 are caused at this season, and now is the time to \ Rub In Glisco 1 6 A GLISCO is an ideal non-greasy skin •5 food, for its gentle action soothes £ 8 the skin, allays suffering, and rc- 'A K stores the hands to a state of g velvety softness. -jt ?> GLISCO should be on every lady's A $ dressing-table. It is a wonderful -a A aid to preserving the skin from the 6 ravages of the winter climate. jj f Ask for GLISCO. Costs 2/-. B Obtainable from Chemists and -J £ Stores, or p \ Cook & Ross i 4 Limited S § Chemists Christchurch 8 5 CESO3 « Every Suit is ju~ Second-hand when once worn. \l\ Some of the suits in I>\ Ml\ my large stock of ! K \ p\ srcond-iiand clothing 'j/ liave been hardly worn at all, having /EJsl some cases been rPrri discarded because PiajSjffifi & ilic style or the lit U|l did not quite please. | g IS,! In most cases the i B 111 garments you buy t ' ASJ from me are fTf PRACTICALLY ft $F| NEW. hI/ a ' n ca scs are '?* [, I PROPERLY | | $>/ 1 FUMIGATED. v Ml and lf necessary Jja ff/ altered and renoCall in and see how much you will save. Mrs. milwood •Second-hand Clothier, 123, 125, 127 ARMAGH STHEET. 'Phone 3087. J tllllllJliWtiSjiiiLSl You'll like | "Rex'' || || Flavor $ £•*■ —try this piquant Cheesa Jvf M for ' vour Afternoon Tea Sandwiches. It is always {v\' '{• dainty and appetising, and •«.; [:• - spreads easily. .jsj Be sure you get "Rex. n :J: Agents: Thompson Bros. Ltd. f}« Wellington Cy. -"- Packed by Foesitt, Janes & Ce. Ltd £•'; "V J 1154 j }66WW 99 S H E3 m B B3 I m &.F PURE i |a Eiiracl ° S. ©f Malt : E3 A wonderful health builder and : restorative for roc-down, weak and 0 E0 dj'speptic people. Invaluable as a '|g strength producer to those recovering from serious illness, and a splendidly 0 i S3 nourishing food for sickly children. „ Made from Best Malted Barley. _ Obtainable in Jars and Tina ® , from all Chemists. m' ra Wholesale Depot: ® Kempthome, Prosser & Co. Ltd. m ■ ta Kind .IIBBHEiEIBHBa R1 | The 1920 I j Chevrolet Cars I I are now arriving. 1 | | | The most advanced car on the market I I — ! jrj EFFICIENCY K 1 ECONOMY 1 | AND. VALUE 1 I UNPARALLELED | | REMEniBER—It w-as a " Chevrolet" that % « went to Dunedin and back on Sataday, g April 7ln, 1917, with top gear, iool box, s k and tyre onlfit sealed Average speed. 32i i I M.P.H. Petrol, 29 MP. G. ? I CALL FOR PARTICULARS | | AND DEMONSTRATION. f I HENRY J. RANGER 1 1 # AGENT 1 | * CHRISTCHORCH GARAGE |i : | 92-34 GLOUCESTER ST. % s R5551—6056 m sacks W> 'J EM EAT WRAPS f ; mfiAPSBENW Has opened an up-todale and thoroughly equipped fcSgg/ pr j Textile Bag Factory AT 169-Sr.ASAPH Street \A : CHRISTCHURCH. |p|i Vf I cm OFFICE ; ICI HERHH)SD STK3T Br r B ' rosTOfHC£Eox,2is | J mvrrEß raaaoKE: ;snjt/yj
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 4
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