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Mrs Mean was seeking free advice from the doctor who was staying at the same hotel. “ Doctor, what would you do if you were run down?” she asked. “Madam, I would take the number of the car and tell the police,” Clothes make the man, but the dressing makes the salad, when it’s prepared with SHARLAND'S VINEGAR. So pure, so piquant, so strong. Sharland’s, wholesale distributors. —[Advt.]

ff H.. S *»*♦ if FI *** **S SAFELY... It’s simple and safe to wash blankets if you go th* Jght way about it. One wrong washing , can ruin the most expensive blankets. Take no risks ! Use Rinso. Rinso gives the purest of suds—extra-mild, which leave blankets soft and fluffy. Even the heaviest blankets can be washed without the slightest need for tubbing—and it’s tubbing that robs blankets of all their softness and warmth. '/> r f mhs, osoop e Wij w. “DON’TB”> washing Blankets 1. DON’T use bar soaps or ordinary washing powders. 2. DON’T use hot water.. 3. DON’T soak; 4. DON’Tjrub.s. DON’T rinse in water of different temperature; ikiiiitr ■ Wool, ; fibres a jJ hftX7Z etJr a*? a /t m C Use enough Rinso to make a rich lather, in water just comfortably warm—not not to— the hands, 4.165.8 NZ Wash one blanket at a time, moving it about in the suds and squeezing the dirt out, DO NOT RUB. A LEVER PRODUCT Rinse at least twice in water of the same temperature as the washing water. Put through very loose wringer , folded evenly, or squeeze out as much water as you can. Do not wring with the hands. If possible, shake from the four corners. u Dry in the open air. If possible, hang blankets over two lines with weight evenly distributed. Hang with coloured stripes running up and down in case the colours should run slightly while Turn blanket when half dry, with outside folded In; When nearly dry, turn so that borders hang down; Move this way several times. Brush lightly whets dry with a clean, stiff. 'brads to raise the napr

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Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 25

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