wife Of course z ' ’• v not-shirts W keep strong iwOO'’' \ k' ■ I ' forages j washed with Sfe /. X GOOD SOAP Can you be sure that your linens ' will stand'up just as / I well to sudden strains? If they’re washed with good | soap —Sunlight Soap—-they’ll stay strong; lor ages. Nou I ~'^X r ih?s f see, with Sunlight you don't have to rub and scrub as I’ = ltlon ser. a when you use inferior soaps with their wishy-washy / f c h H o s^o «sj>»>v i n . ' ' I lather. And that means a real big saving on wear and I "ti.e rX-g* •‘"a I tear. Your linens will have a //inch longer life if you if wash them with pure rich Sunlight Soap. : SUi(U6HT W igW — its extra-soapy suds save your clothes su 17 20NZ A LEVER PRODUCT
TYalla gB jO Wk PERRY STREET. MASTERTON.
“CARE OF THE HANDS” The occasional use of “ANTIKRAK” will prevent Roughnes, Redness and Chapping after gardening, washing, etc. It is excellent. 1/-, 2/- and 3/0 jar, from J. V. Gordon, Chemist, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1942, Page 5
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