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AFTER A MORNINGS WASH ...still feels as fresh as a flower c« • I lIWII■ ■Vsp I SUNLICHT'S ..*, C///JL*?/ 00 M m^T The neighbours are astounded, at the jy^ # • w change in Mrs. Scott. She used to be so tired out •^ . on washing days—now they see her gardening, I . going to' golf and generally enjoying herself. HOW SUNLIGHT SAVES YOUR CLOTHES The reason? She's given up rubbing and scrubtt^VramfiffimmftS l^*liOT:OT3fflffligH»*s binS with poor-lathering soaps. She's changed ■ llfP^iill'lS [ 111 §i|j permanently to Sunlight. Sunlight's extra-soapy - liPlß^^' SB SllP iv^@W^jipliH ffl suds,' A rich'in copious lather, draw-away everyl lllK'''wii!'!lP!i?iii Sfep^i^Ppic^- speck of dirt. No more i irubbing—no * And her 'clothes arej 1. Fabric-washed- with 2. Washed with Sunlight as , clean and freshj poor - lathering soap, the delicate threads arc \&L~^TM?if^tdt^^^Q^f^Sl? as a sP r*ng morning.. The hard rubbing that Sunlight's |jK§sJP*flKa^^§W . They're going to lasr Sl™S AftS '^^^^^^ longer, tfo-tLillu,-the fabric was quickly without need for hard I !i^^'" trations show why— worn out. rubbing. . I '"^^^^^^-jX A LEVER PRODUCT ' i . \/^^^^<^ Maie '"■ Nev < Zealand SUNLIGHT SOAP Saves your energy . . .-Saves four clothes

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1938, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1938, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1938, Page 26

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