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A man’s job Is often pretty hard on his hands. But there’s no reason why they should remain stained and grimy after the day’s work is done. Half a minute with Solvol removes every trace of grubbiness, even grease and ingrained dirt particles. Its creamy, specially solvent lather penetrates deep into the pores and leaves your hands spotlessly clean and smooth. Engineers, mechanics, painters and men who do their own car repairs need a tablet of Solvol constantly at hand. After motoring, gardening or odd jobs around the house it’s as pleasant to use as a fine toilet soap—and saves all the bother of trying to scrub your hands clean. OF is too often lost when there’s housework to do. Ugly stains from peeling fruit and vegetables, grime worn in through cleaning floors and polishing stoves and windows ... all these daily tasks leave their distressing traces in spite of ordinary care. But Solvol defeats the ravages of housework and leaves your hands so white and smooth that you can be proud of their loveliness. Order a tablet to-day and use it after every job.

“ How can a man Increase his vocabulary?” asks a correspondent. By attending a golf tournament, waiting until a competitor is about to sink a difficult putt, sneezing violently and listening carefully. Ninety-six million eggs have been safely preserved in the last thirty-two years in SHARE AND’S EGG PRESERVATIVE.— [Advt.]

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19350926.2.129.2

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Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 16

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