' DO T6U ENVY YOUR NEIGHBOUR'S ' 'WASHING? Thfl spotless wliito of Mrs. Brown's washing ami the early hour at which she; finishes are Ihe envy of the' neighbourhood. Some folk oven suggest that ahc does the washing on Sunday and only , hangs the clothes out on Monday morn- ■ ing. Unl: the critics nve all wrong. i An obliging shop assistant suggested to ■ Mrs. llrnwn' tliat she should try "Easy : Monday"—the Scientific Tiiuindrv Hcip— and she has thankfully blessed him cvor I fjince. Tiresome bnc.k-nching washing dnv bauble her no more. She adds n little "Easy Mnndav" to the boiling 1 water, rinses Iho clothes, and hangs them ! out. "Easy Monday" does Ihe rest. It ■ won't, injure the (Inest fabrics. Qn» ' shilling bnVs a largo packet." All denl- : rra. W. E. Cnldow and Co.. Wholesale ■ Dislributin-r Agonts, Wellington—Advl.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 9
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136Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 9
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