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7 O' cr L/ » /,t»* NO BULGES in your pockets when you carry a one ounce tin of MYRTLE GROVE ... sized to fit your vest pocket yet large enough for a packet of papers. Air-proof, too, for freshness.

Yes! A Holiday for Mother A Duty for the Family Ofconne, it is wellto have a good holiday for the whole family, hot if there is not enough money to give all a change of scene, who should be considered first? “Mother, of course,’ should be the ehortai of the others. All the year round, in the great majority of homes, the mothers have a self-saerificing life. How they enjoy a real holiday, if the is granted! , The Railways, with fares on the lowest possible scale, help families to give mothers a holiday. , Earn 5% interest on savings for a railway trip, Travel Stamps (1/-. 2/-, 2/0, 5/-) and 10/- vouchers are obtainable at any officered railway station. Mother’s Turn for Change of Scene

' for a limited period only With every carton of I * » jit «Ci S*T" Ml 3iSS Kg® Sf-SS « m m # n To make sure-of obtaining one 'of these good-quality dishcloths buy your packet of Sunlight Soap NOW, as only a limited number ' are available. Sunlight's rich suds penetrate, the fabric and drive out the most stubborn dirt without the harsh rubbing that makes backs sore and knuckles red. 'And its extra soapy lather is .so gentle .that the life of the threads in the fabric is preserved—that is why Sunlight-washed clothes last so much . longer, too I . , . . aves Work SOAP Saves Clothes . . . Saves Hands Jf

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22508, 16 September 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22508, 16 September 1938, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22508, 16 September 1938, Page 16

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