. ■:■■:■ : Jp ■:'■■'■ i Spotless Clothes Without the , $ 1 Dreadful Rubbing on Washing Boards. I | When you think of the injury that rubbing on Wash- | ■jg ' .. ing.'Boards, does to the clothes; when you think of the iji • | chafed fingers, tired arms, and aching backs, it is not 1-f ■ • | surprising that Science, which has done so much for ' \ \ j, humanity in recent discover an easier, | | better, and safer way to do the washing. ( % | ,''"', : ■ 1 | Science Discovers Easy Monday. | S EASY. MONDAY is a preparation which dissolves, loosens j| - | and extracts the dirt from the clothes without injuring j$ 8 •.. • the,most.delicate fabric. Put a little EASY MONDAY § 1 ;in the copper,-boil, rinse, hang out, and washing is done. $ ' I >: Don't rub! Not £ bit of rubbing is needed! Rinse only! | ' ■ I " . Better, isn't it, than standing over steaming tubs, | I breathing bad air, and rubbing away all morning ?' jl | Better for you. Better for the clothes. $ % : ; All grocers, Be sure of the name! • | \The3oai|ific Oelfe Wasler/ It is useless purchasing tk'sg articles unless they aiv reliable, There is no better Flask made than the UNIVERSAL. It will keep Liquids hot or cold as desired. V/e have a full range of these goods in all sizes and finishes; ais( LUNCHEON KITS, In various designs and finishes; and the ONE QUART 'ALUMINIUM'FLASK. '"•■ " . . ' ■ , - THESE GOODS 'AEE WORTHY OF INSPECTION. • . The-- Stewaif'Timba", Siss.l lulwerefejtt ■ 80, 82/ 84 Courtenay Place, Wellington. ■ ' | h V Hdii i , w OMAii i || ; THAT A-' | 1 ; 'fIAAB !&TfiJTT§TF 'II |' . .■bUUD flbUitHi J 11 And a. SMART- V/AY of WEARING CLOTEES || ■|f ■•.are MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN MERE . U O •''"■■■''" ' ' > - ■(A | PRETTINESS-Hence ■ m i| ■ ■.. Have established themselves as s / If ■'■■ /FIRM FAVOURITES- / ' | With women who seek to make the best of their J ©. appearance. Q 0 •...■■•■■. ■; .■ :- ■■•■ :. & gj STOCK "BERLEI BRASSIERES" | @ in the following styles— @ fl ■ • • • SI 19861— Quite plain, with front fastenings, in sizes 34 to 44 j 1,... inches bust measurement. Price, 4/6. jj 834—Extra strong, -with lace edging and front fasten- j| "ing 1 ; bust sizes 36 to 44 inches. Price, 7/6, | (f| 9221-7-Lace:top'and worked fronts, very nice effect; sizes W '«' 36 to 44 inches. / 7/6. gj 1 990—Cross-over style, with lace fronts and lace edgings; j[• .; I strong yet cool wearing; sizes 34 to 44 inches. j I Price, 5/11. j fy 996—Cross-over style, with V neck; trimmed with inser- '• t g| tion and edging; strong finish, and extremely dainty; 1 sizes 3fi to 44 inches. Price, 6/11. ® When Ordering by Mail quote Style, Number, and Bust Measure required. ] MAIL ORDERS Receive Prompt Attention! |
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 308, 24 September 1919, Page 5
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420Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 308, 24 September 1919, Page 5
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