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&HUDSONS SOAP, I « m as *&% r 5: Wd m m m m m i H <& si l V M m t>^ £s*s ■g* LINEN CHEST- ' When great-grandmother set up housekeep- * ing the old chest held her precious store of f linen. Granny was proud of her linen; that is why she always used Hudson*. This good old soap and sweet lavender were the secrets of its purity and fragrance. Snow-white linen is a Hudson's tradition. The old che«t still has its pile of > »potle«s linen Hudson's / Soap still remains unequalled > form king linen as fresh as the I>J breeze. For all home clean- l\ \ ing, for washing-up after meals. \\ \ 336 y In Packets /t Everywhere „ '"

|d per Hour <@> For ore penny halfpenny r n hoor you eta eBJUfftB 2 bimdy beat of the Falco Electric Firo. Madebyflio makers of Falco Irons, these Falco ""reo are q*to the best value ve !=ow of in dectxie radfotafi. FALCO ELECTRIC FIRES Thsy are 900 watts—almost docfole the bast of ttt usual small radiator, and can be o%>**«* in • variety of finishes at prices from (9 /I A/ Municipal Electricity Dept Corner Armagh and Manchester Sta. ft Where the LW*t Accounts •*• *«M

F R E £ Booklet posted to year *A&m •*«* MAXWELL BOARD The finest Pl*«* Bwrd on the market Apply to H. LOCKWOOD, 96 UdbfieM Jttirife,

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18129, 19 July 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18129, 19 July 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18129, 19 July 1924, Page 5