mm i fiER OUT 1 foUT.W^ O^ .irtnMlNG ■ coftP that giv*--'-, pSoutWHf NOTCHftNG£ TO SUNUGHT r TUF SOAP -*1 5 r OUT. I'VE a. morning N D STILL 4EVUE NO I ‘ the soap \ nw WITH THE ZgvA-SQSEi ■ clean SUDS sgfciF r ' : m SEE HOW EASY WASHING IS WITH EXTRA-SOAP SUNLIGHT SUDS NO RUBBING ro make vouß .hands REO va V \r H L LOTHES r D poT/ CL£^ bSS?S« AND SEZ W/FH £l£A£V soos ’ • 1 ‘-t- N6V£R oRD/NARy /- >s AGA/N / V USE suds 5& :■'■ ;'v.. BH hUS IF you’re tired on wash-day change from soaps that give only a poor lather to Sunlight the soap with the extra-soapy suds. Washing with ordinary soaps means hard scrubbing and rubbing to get clothes really clean. But with Sunlight Soap the washing is done without effort—its extra-soapy suds wash through and through the weave—until not a speck of dirt remains. And remember your clothes last longer when you use Sunlight. The illustrations on the right show you why. So SUNLIGHT Saves Time A Saves Hands Jr SaVeS Motley A LEVER PRODUCT-Hide in New ZtiUfl4 Fabric washed with the poor lather of ordinary soap. The hard rubbing that makes knuckles sore was necessary, and -so the fabric was quickly worn out. Washed with Sunlight the delicate threads are undamaged. Sunlight's extra-soapy suds have drawn out all the dirt without need for hard rubbing.
MAKING SURE. Unpopular Visitor to Country House (to chauffeur): Don't, let me miss my train. Chauffeur: No fonr, sir. The mistress says If I do 1 shall lose my job. EXPENSIVE KIND. She (as he placed the ring on Tmr finger) : 1 hope it isn’t a cheap ImltaHe: No. my dear; it’s the most expensive one I could find. TRYING HARD. Two old schoolfellows, Jack and James, had not met for twenty years, and the meeting was rather a surprise. “Well, Jack,” said James, “you're looking old, sad and worn out; what have you been doing all these years?” “Trying to keep young,” answered Jack. "Trying to keep young!" echoed James in amazement. “Yes,” came the reply. “Thirteen of ’em.”
ROTECTFD IDEAS/ —Af« the one* * ■'ha SH2 • IiVE Offal! B ALDWIN.SO <3 CAREY
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20278, 21 August 1937, Page 12
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362Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20278, 21 August 1937, Page 12
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