FOR HANDS FREQUENTLY WET
There is probably nothing more irritating to the woman who does her own housework than the redness, roughness, and soreness caused by constantly having her hands in water. Sometimes it may only be an embarrassment, but more often it is a painful experience, especially in cold weather. This can all be avoided by keeping a bottle of Mirpil handy in the kitchen and a few times daily—especially after washing up ; and always after ; laundry work—rubbing a small quantity well into both hands. Mirpil is also ideal for Sunburn, Windburn, Chilblains, Sore Tired Feet, and as a powder base [Advt.]
A man was wounded dining a gun battle on an American golf course. Well, somebody seems to have made a hole in one.
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Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 8
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126Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 8
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