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(Dwce cl word "Dad" was always a popular word. It typifies the genial hale-and-hearty spirit which has fought and conquered—the comraderie of the great open spaces. "Dad" was the pioneer of the 19th Century who built a Country and a Nation of Men. The word is immortalised in the patriarchs of the Southern Hemisphere. It's a great word of which all men are proud. "Dad" is now the popular name of a "Dad" Washing Tablets thoroughly great National product well estab- How to US6 "Dad" c ( Mnsc dle dirtiest ovm l ls ,h e Wlth all women who love clean Drop a "Dad" Washing Tablet r ~. . f, • - tU „ nnal sweet linen in their homes. "Dad" into a copper containing Bto 10 diaphanous q .Washing Tablets are being used by gallons of cold ivater, add about ease and without in any way injuring over 250,000 Australian women who, two Inc^es °f shredded washing (J ie material, because "Dad" contains through using them have learnt to boiling (not before) no caustic soda or any other injurious save time and money, and (what is your so u e d w h ite [ inen (^ ry ) an d alka j it « Dac }» was invented by a more important) to preserve their boil for 15 minutes. Then take health and youth. In our great cities oul; and rinse thoroughly in two London University graduate and is and in the back-blocks wise women waters, blue, hang out to dry, and rightly considered the finest washing are using "Dad" for all their washing. V ° UT washln & ls done • compound made, NO CAUSTIC FARLEY N.Z. PRODUCTS BROADWAY - NEWMARKET AUCKLAND AT ALL STORES WASHES TABLETS

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 257, 30 October 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 257, 30 October 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 257, 30 October 1929, Page 24