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1 Pi % I 'J j| The Greatest Labour-saving Discovery of the Age. | vj Not so long ago, housewives, to got their washing | '0 fresh, sweet, arid clean, ho'.d to stand half the day iub- S m bing away for dear life on a washing board. Naturally, | j« that used to .wear out the clothes befoie then , time, x U while it played all manner.'of .pranks with a house- \ I wife's health'and strength.' , . • | I But that's all over anddone with now that Science s has discovered a way to get the £ I WASHING SPOTLESS WITHOUT RUBBING. 1 « ■ ■ ■ ? S It is named EASY MONDAY, and .all you have to do is | % to put a little in the topper, boil, rinse, hang out, and | 'I washing is finished.! ■ . , ■;_; , ; - | I No rubbing-not the slightest.('EASY MONDAY die- \\ I . solves, loosens, and extracts the dirt without injury to the h Iv' -■ nio6t delicate fabric, or to the hands. Rmse—that's all.. 5. I All grocers. 'Be sure of the name! f . VlheSaenlific Clotlies Washer/ We have been repairing and eupplying machines and bicyolea in ,tl>is jOite,for nearly 40 "years, and now have clients all ovor the Dominion umd'ieiaiißß. fiVe i have giren them eatiefaction end pan pßaso you. . ' ■ : tOur Goods are the Beet Le * Us ■ - Our Skill Undeniable Serve Giir Reputation Valuable v «i.i ■ YOU I . .vv',. •"-——"—— ,■'■' "■'.■ FI W For Everythinj* for Sewing Machines & Cycles ,-i, ■VS.. r U*n 99 p Hs Street) Wellington.' Estab. 1880 3r![m j fflTJHlirßi l i'g Tlllt f *V' J "-"™ i,JLt^'"i^^TM-1 ' 1 *"" 1 ""* 1 ■■'QW I -' , i>ny^yjyyawr ■ ■■ f' INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM « I - FIRE, PALL,. OR BURGLARS, - J Dt (notalllDß one' oMhose Celebrated Safeo. Twqlvo corner steel 6t6i| feet In construction; contalno all tho essential paints that are ncccesaiy (a icliability. NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAB ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED BY FIRE. NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. It» (onn of oonetrnctlon allowo It to fall from any height without bursttnsthereforo abßolafo eeourity. . BRITISH MADK^. t Write for particulars ot call an* see the Roods at \ v .' )■• ~''V lie SIMHIIB, flffi I iiW« «P»,M II 62.-64 CODBTENAT PUOE, WEHINOIOK AGENIB.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 5

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351

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 5

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