Japanese Leaving Hong Kong.— Chinese reports state that 400 Japanese women and children are evacuating Hong Kong, beginning on August 30. The Japanese Consul-General said that he had not issued evacuation orders, and that anyone leaving was doing so voluntarily.—London, August 26.
YOU'VE only got to look at the tablet to see that its the real goods, right in the same class as the big-priced toilet soaps. And when you get down to using it, boy that lather! Gives you a bath fit for a king ... I can understand why my wife (she has a peach of a skin) won't use any other soap. She raves about that "lovely coral pink colour", too women are funny that way! But getting' down to tin tacks, most chaps are like me,— they rely on Lifebuoy to do one job that the* other soaps can't manage. And I'm telling you straight, when this Supermilled Lifebuoy lather gets to work, it's K.O. to "B.O." A LEVER PRODUCT-MADE IN NEW ZEALANft. A man couldn t ask for a better soap than NEW£f LIFEBUOY % O & “Inchon I’m a pretty goodjudge of qnality-n,^ her it, m p or anything eke - and if this Superm. ■ 7 the top-notcher, then YU eat my hat % rv* ill® I*l lift IP lE t ; As long as it's LIFEBUOY., ... you’re safe from 8.0. Handy UfEBUOY DOUBLET still available- unchanged Economy Note I Lifebuoy, os I big tablet .. • V"* V° u more for your money.* 2.550.97.N1
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23110, 28 August 1940, Page 5
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