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N 'p "Some days it's like 0 dustbowll" but still 1 can hang oul 4 wash airport "Dust just sweeps overevery that'$ white and bright, exults thing'" says Mrs.Lomas: The chik- Mrs J A Lomas; thanks to dren; Bernie, Marrianne and baby Rinsol " Miramar, home of Mra Joanna, get all theirclothes so dirty; and Mrs: Lomas and their three and dusty every day Fm thankful children, is usually a pleasant spot for those thicker richer Rinso suds but right now it $ getting plenty of that get ground-in dust out of all dust from the giant construction the family wash. Just a sprinkle of job at Wellington $ new Rongotaj Rinso in my machine does thejob: 2 From North Cape to the Bluff, thousands of New Zealand housewives depend on Rinso $ thicker richer suds to put a wonderful new brilliance into all their clothes on washday. For everything delicate sheers to heavy overalls you can count Gigantic construction works at Rongotai means on Rinso to give you dazzling results every time progress for che district . but dust a-plenty tor che neighbours {Oo ! RINSO $ THICKER; RICHER SUDS PUT NEW BRILLIANCE DTLT 529 I love using Rinso for IN YOUR WASH washing-upiomays 9> says" iMso quick and SO gentle on my gives hands' ThickeR, RICHER SUdS Rinso the best washday value in New Zealand 2476.832

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 39, Issue 988, 25 July 1958, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 39, Issue 988, 25 July 1958, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 39, Issue 988, 25 July 1958, Page 31

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