"....we did not send your gift (to the refreshment J^?^^^%J^% stall) but kept it for the use of poor patients who ■*-& </f^ey °a*2^ -/!'' ! are unable to procure it when it is ordered by the '.*&*@^&??<t.: **< / physician...." So wrote the matron of a great public hospital in ; Sydney to the proprietor tof Wolfe's Schnapps. ...... .- ; When a woman of such wide experience begrudges serving Wolfe's. Schnapps as refreshment, preferring that it should be used medicinally, because of its therapeutic value, one is forced to the conclusion that Wolfe's Schnapps does possess real and recognised virtues. The matron has simply endorsed what countless Australians, acting on medical advice, have proved during the past 80 years. You should keep a bottle of Wolfe's Schnapps in the house. , - ...--.'■ V. . • Hjjjjf|^\" A :M.AT!;C -." • S CHI EDAM —4^^^^-y----"As good for Women as for Men" * '• . ■I ITNEEDED^O ENFORCED GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS TO SET THE STAN DARD FOR j^H ■■ sumlightsoAp m The Standard of quality for Soap has its own standard— Sunlight Soap was fixed with that set and guaranteed by the die first tablets manufactured. makers. It fe of greater purity It has never relaxed, and when, than the Government regula--40 years after Sunlight was tions require, yet not content first made, the New Zealand to just satisfy these, Lever Government found it neces- Brothers have kept the additsary to enact regulations to fix ionally high standard of their the standard of soaps generally, products, and will continue to it was found that Sunlight and do so. When you choose all Lever products were far Sunlight you know that you above the required standard are getting the purest soap in quality and purity. Sunlight you can buy. :: 462 ~ LEVER BROTHERS (NX) LIMITED
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 14
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283Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 14
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