: '■[ I ' . ■ '' ■ *.. : ''■-',' \ ; | 2nd Prize, £10. 3rd Prize, £5. 50 Consolation Prize* of 5/-each. | •■;'.; i Overjoyed at getting , lier clothes spotless without rubbing, and with an ease E •' *| and quickness she has never dreamed of, Mrs Easy Monday Brown decides 9 ■■■ jj "to tell her neighbour of her happy experience with "Easy Monday" Laundry • S ''•'. '% Help, and to convince' her friend of the foolishness of wearing herself out \ .* I I with the .old-fashioned mb-a-dub-dub method when she can avoid it all by | ! I ' using- "Easy. Monday." Now, what did Mrs Easy Monday Brown say? I I ...'.• ..■'.■ jj I No troublesome Entry Conditions. No difficult Puzzling or Rhyming. | , i Just a few words on what a delighted housewife would say when praising $ 1 I EASY MONDAY Laundry Help to a friend. , " I fy ■ Xdut entry must be written on the form at the foot of the Coupon, one of a I which is given with each Shilling Packet of "Easy Monday" Laundry Help. | • f Tbe Sentence must not exceed 35 words, nor be less than 15. That makes S I • it all the easier. .' '-..'..'"' | ' \ . Competition closes in. July. Results will be advertised,' and cash posted to \ i winners as »soon'thereafter as. nossible. .. ~ . \ ■t ■ - ' ; I I 1/- Packet does 8 weekly washings. Buy a Packet—tare rubbing—try for the £100 Prize, k x% _ \ -■ l R Packets of Easy Monday containing coupons are stamped on \ g ft NOTICE TO the ton to that effect. If the packet you buy has no coupon, I § it would have left the factory before the competition started. | a COMPETITORS. You? Croser, f?om whom you purchased this packet, will sup- 8 I ■ ..-■- . ■ ■■ . ply a coupon on request. % |
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Many Roofing! THE weather changes — your roof never. Roofing laid now must bear the brunt of the rainy season—as weU as reeist the broiling heat of the long, hot summer days. To satisfy, roofing must be ready to meet every weather change —season after season —■ never .buckling, never creeping, never cracking. meets all these requirements. It is unaffected by the heat of the sun. It is absolutely and permanently water-tight. Made of felt and scientifically-blended asphalts, it does not melt or run, nor does it dry out. Easily obtainable, I easily applied, most economical—fully guaranteed by the manufacturers. Ask for samples and further particulars. Write or call on Mr. C. C. McGuin-Perpetunl Truilee Bldi., Sydney, N. S. W, " Representative of Certain-teed Products Corporation Proprietor! of: General Roofing Manufacturing Co. Mound City Paint & Color Co. Gregg Vami»h Co. Ctttain-Ucd Prodactii for tale by all Uading Iron. monger* and Timber Merchant! throughout Autlralatia.
A Hot Retort! npHB terrific heat generated in ga-s rotovt.s, steel and iron fnm- , aces, and tho like, WILL NOT POWDER N.B. & CO., LTD., Firebricks. Theao are mado from Uio splen (id North Bninnur Fireclay, and are guaranteed connect in she/pe, ami even in quality. Gel; prices forstock sizes or special work, i Saml. Brown, Ltd. COAL. GRAIN, & HARDWOOD TIMBER MERCHANTS, 31-33. JOHNSON STREKT, Tory St.rnet Depot ... 'Phone 2Glßa.' Willis Street Depot ... Thono 321. ; J . FOR A GOOD l> J? J? f> PURE XjsxEaß\, ' DRINK ONLY Acknowledged by All Connoisseurs To Be Absolutely 'THE BEST •Brewery and Offices > Moleswortli and Morphy Streets.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3100, 2 June 1917, Page 12
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