r 7 i f. A . ',£K WHITtS WHITm All over {New Zealand, good housewives know that the Rinso 2-minute Boil gives far the whitest wash. Clean ... crisp . . . sparkling . • . your clothes are a dazzling sight to see! It’s a scientific short-cut clothes 2 minutes at the boil with Rinso instead of 20 or 30 minutes, the out-of-date way. And as for hard rubbing you’ll find that it’s simply not needed. You’ve never known such a quick and easy washing day. For all your SILKS, COLOURS, WOOLLENS . . . lukewarm RINSO SUDSI When you come to the “non-boiV 9 wash — silks, colours, woollens and dainty things—use rich lukewarm Rinso suds and give them a gentle run - through without rubbing. That's the way to keep all your clothes looking bright and however often wash them. easy washing day. **/UAlkl CUTS COW* 0 *" Consider the fuel-economy of the Rinso 2-minute boil method. The pennies soon mount into shillings and the shillings into pounds! And another thing, you’ve nothing but Rinso to buy no extras needed. A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. you Simple instruction! or every packet for the wonderful RINSO 2-MINUTE BOIL METHOD 4.357.15N.Z.
FACTORY OVER-TIME UNDER DIFFICULTIES! “Hair the stafT clown with colds and ’flu!” stormed the Manager. “How can I maintain output, let alone overtime work'” “ir they’d only keep Puimonas handy they’d soon lose the colds:’ said the accountant . . ‘‘l’ve proved It!” Puimonas pastilles relieve by their penetrating, heal‘ng, germ-destroying vapours. Keep lit for national eiTort. Take Puimonas! 1/-, l/G and 2/G. All Chemists and stores. (4)
i :J Early days are anxious days for Mother. She Is not a russy person but when It comes to Baby’s thlng-s she takes no chances. She knows how much depends on proper feeding - and care. She consults MANNINGS and is thankrul Tor their expert assistance ' and the modesty or their prices. And ir at any time her baby requires medicine she knows that Manning’s dispensing - is again her surety and safeguard. Before your Baby arrives and afterwards, when you are requiring all those special necessities for his diet and toilet MANNINGS THE CHEMISTS
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21211, 6 September 1940, Page 3
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349Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21211, 6 September 1940, Page 3
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