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A BALM OF LIFE.

Cleanliness is but a dream I, How a wondrous powor slumber®. Though the worker modest sees* >. Strange the story, strange but irß&to* Is the tale I write to tell J , Never reader, howe'er yotttbici/, , But should learn the secrets we~* Not hard labor, and not backache Is the price we need to pay; Use Sapolio—you can then mace - Dirt and grease flee far away* , Stains and streaky paint remind «« • : Summer's paat, and comes t»9 When house-cleaning caHfaahs® I®*^1 ®*^ us» *« We above them rise sublimes For Sapoljocanbanifcb ... : In a twinkling, stains from^Bfsas* An&our neighbor sees them ffealaher heartapingrowUgi*. .; What one woman does, anoth-2 With SApowo can da >l ,^os Saving strength, then, wife and &**»* ~ Keep its magic aid in view. lightens __Sdao_ood housewife, wese, IW4 I'd keep the love-don 6 yoa But mix It with Sapomo. Tis said that " cleanliness is ***£& {Ml Smow by heart the well-worn -*» And verily ft this be so, There's virt.ue ifnSAPopo* ■ ««How bright your Mtch-n iosfe^ SaidM_dam Fakj. ".« yea iteheen ojrfto w»»*» M®®

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7451, 26 October 1889, Page 2

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A BALM OF LIFE. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7451, 26 October 1889, Page 2

A BALM OF LIFE. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7451, 26 October 1889, Page 2