Sunlight Soap * 1 THE GROCER’S WIFE KNOWS all the fine points about a good soap. That is only natural; it is her husband’s business. She has an exceptional chance of judging the merits of soaps. Her preference is for Sunlight. Experience has shown her that it goes further and gives infinitely better results than other soaps, and furthermore, she knows that her husband’s discriminating customers also agree with her. She ■wouldn’t be without her Sunlight l m m m m m m SOAPMAKERS THEMSELVES KNOW that the ideal soap must be pure, but some use crude oils and add what is known as “ filling.” Both adulteration and crude oils are harmful. Sunlight is pure soap—every ounce of it. The nut oils come dire<ft from Lever’s own Plantations, and are tested by chemists. Sunlight’s essential purity and quality gives a wash unequalled in whiteness and freshness. The guaranteed value of Sunlight makes it easily the cheapest.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 643, 20 April 1929, Page 16
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