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ORANGE BLOSSOM aOxU* AGENTS FOR SAMOA: PRITCHARD TRADINO CO ORANOK H ],()SS() M MUX<!S SUN SHIM-:, If MINUS IIAITIXKSS. IJKINGS riIEKKKULXKSS. MiIXOS DIRECTIONS: WaSIIIXO BY SOAKING flir. ClotHW.—Cut Itof of a Ik,, uf ORAMOK RLOBBOM Soap in shavings, uud dissolve in < M|I . gallon of boiliug water. Ton, tho solution in six guilt »im ~( hot water, | luce iu oh mam clothes as the water will cover, and allow them to remain a* long us you may wish. Then j take out and rinse nut thoroughly. If tlio clothes an* iinuli | soiled a little rubbing may he necessary. When one lot of j clothes arc removed, replace, with I another. I TOTAKi: Off Pttl'lT KT.VI.NK. Utib the spots with * >i:\Ni.i Hl.ossoM SoAP. Then hold the cloth or napkin nut, and pour I Uiiling water throuuh tho spot ) where the sUiin is. 11 will wash out peifertly, and leave no trace | whatever. I Place a small piece of Ouam.i: Ui.oss >m Soap in the starch. It I will make the iron run smoothly 1 and ini|Kirt a gloss to the liucn. j To polish the iron run it over I (he paper that comes with the ! soap. I'se only the ahove directions to obtain the best j results. j OItANOK Blossom Soap will ' wash in Ittid, soft, or salt water. | Do not use borax powder, wa>h--1 inj I Hi.os.soM Soap is < icascs, all seas .us, ami all eliI males, for the toiM ami bath. Si.r marine, military, luimby, I and household use. Also l"t cleaning paint, gloves, sil><.-. satins, and ail kin Is of f.du'i ••*. I'o Is-obtaiiied at Mksmjs KlSAlsK,TroOD,.luU.\*sToN|:, T. Mki:i:i> T II l£ HAM o A TIM K hj (i K N K II A I. V It 1 N T 1 N (J APIA, S A .M 0 A. f|IHK BAMOA TIMES 18 I'IIHUSHED KVEKY SATURDAY, AND CIIUWLATED 111 HOUGH OUT |THB 8 AMU AN AND TONQAN GROUPS, A 8 WELL AS InW'l"' AUSTRALIAN COLONIES, FIJI, NEW ZEALAND, AMERICA, AND EUROPE, TUKBJBM MAKING IT A FIRST CLASS ADYIBXDQfe

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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 42, 10 August 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 42, 10 August 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 42, 10 August 1889, Page 4

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