m V -J / y * ml v *f /V, ) N f 'M\ •, i Is Mm UT L ••:-;■■■ ■.-;?:V n \ ■ \ . :■• ■: * a .Wr/'i;'.. ’ Wmt/'i 7/ W.; * K I k HE hard work of washing comes from a misunderstanding of the values of soap. Soap when made of pure ingredients lathers freely removes dirt quickly — is easier to wash with, less rubbing being required. Ordinary common soap, which contains cheap chemicals, does not lather freely, needs more rubbing, rots fabrics quickly and roughens the hands. The easiest way of washing clothes that has ever been found, is to use pure soap. That is why Taniwha Soap is coming into universal favour everywhere. It is perfectly pure. Try it and prove it for yourself. Ask your Storekeeper for mmm Tanhvha Soap is the soap Tanhvha Soap is the soap with the mermaids on the wrapper - p£CAV?^> sWniX^Si The Golden Bar of Purity” C-.'-Ci v.-: •" The Mermaid Mystery Many housewives will wonder what a mermaid has to do with soap. According to mythology, the mermaid lives in the sea, and should have no need of soap, but for 22 years mermaids have been associated with Taniwha Soap by having their figures imprinted on its wrappers. One of these charming mermaidens has now been chosen to tell the housewives of New Zealand of the wonderful qualities of the soap which these wrappers enfold. Ask your Storekeeper for m mU 7/ / rcT The More Lather You Get m the less Rubbing You Need” When Writing to Advertisers Please Mention The Ladies' Mirror”
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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 4, 2 October 1922, Page ii
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254Page ii Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 4, 2 October 1922, Page ii
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