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All this-for so little A iik IV * I /\ /1 ‘ tT \ ' Vi V”V) 3 rx / a 7 • Insist on \ /A N ®'/ Rainsters for \ / the children. (/i 3| To do any less ' g S V 1 just doesn't ® 1 I . ■ M jV? -1 make sense now that children’s Rainsters are of Enverdaim. See them in the shops. See how softly they hang! Nd more hardening, no strong odour. Feel them; they’re even warm to the touch. And so smart! Now Rainsters are all this and shed water like a d uc k’ s back without being "steamy’ —now they’re all / an d cost so y ou \ catl see that makes sense to say Rainster, mean Rainster, and / \ see that you get / ; \ Rainster., 7/f I n /•’

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27861, 9 January 1956, Page 13

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123

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27861, 9 January 1956, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27861, 9 January 1956, Page 13

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