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Dairy Utensils Must Ba Kept Clean TX> TTVT"C 1 ? And Sanitary. Quite Easy If You Use OvU U JA/Xll Hi . Just add a little Seourine to the —»_ k water, wash in the usual way, and the Utensils will be perfectly clean and sanitary. Seourine kills the germs, removes dirt and grease like magic, and makes all tainted places ■S 11 sweet and clean. f Seourine is a pure white powder / y :^ r n|>'£ possessing powerful cleansing quali}m ties. • It is non-injurious to rubber, metals, or other materials, and > doesn't harden the hands. Only a , ~ little Seourine is required, and it 111 jSKj - f 7^Y S far more economical than soda jf| (/§i_S."% lc f?\ VH \ '''her inferior cleansing :;ge.n[s. ; ii:;l HS ft i'y§ M Your grocer sells Seourine in lib I 1 \m l&lW: Ipaps at Gd,T.!!» hag at 2s 3d, 1121 b USKEKWGOD AND CO., Wholesale Agents, DUKKDIN. I Ijlßtfj Women who know value and who appreci .!o rt' will wear no other.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 January 1914, Page 2
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497Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 January 1914, Page 2
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