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ORANGE BLOSSOM oOAP AOKNTB FOR BAMOA : PRItOHAIU) TfiADING COOKANUK HLOSSOM IJRINUS SUNSHINE, P, RINGS HAPPINESS, ItRINOS CIIEKHPITLNKSS, ItRINt.'K IIKALTFULNBSM. DIRECTIONS: WAOTINO BY 80AKINO TITK Clotiiks.—Cut \ to f of a bar of Obanok Blossom Soap in shavings, and dissolve in one • gallon of boiling water. Pour tho solution in six gallons of hot wator, | lac© in as many I clothes as tho wator will ©over, and allow thorn to remain us long as you may wish. Then take out and rinse out thoroughly. If the clothes are much soiled a littlo rubbing may lie occessary. When one lot of clothes arc removed, replace with another. TO TAKE OUT FRUIT WAINS. Rub the spots with Oranuk I Blossom Soak Theu hold the {cloth or napkin out, and pour I boiling water throuoh the spot where the stain is. It will wash out peifeetly, and leave uo trace whatever. Place a small piece of Oranuk Blossom Soap in the starch. It will make the iron run smoothly and impart a gloss to the linen. To polish the iron run it over the paper that comes with the soap. Use only the above directions to obtain the best results. Osahoi Blossom Soap will , wash in hard, soft, or salt water. Do not use borax powder, washing powder or soda. Okaxok < llutssoM Soap is good in all ' case?, all seas-ins, and nil climates, for the toilet and bath, f<»r marine, military, laundry, ami household use. Also for cleaning paillt, gloves, silks, satins, and all kinds of fabrics.

T II H SAMOA TIM K S !■; n i-: u \ i, P It 1 N T I N (Jo 1- F 1 v K A i' I A, S A M 0 A. rilllK SAMOA TIMES 18 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, AND CIRCULATED THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIAN COLONIES, FIJI, MEW ZEALAND, AMERICA, AND EUROPE, i ■( - »•«i t'^L' THEREBY MAKING IT A FIRST CLASS

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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 41, 3 August 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 41, 3 August 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 41, 3 August 1889, Page 4

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