DO YOU ENVY YOUR NEIGHBOUR'S WASHING? The spotless white of Mrs. Brown's washing and the early hour at which slio finishes are the envy of the neighbourhood. Some folk even suggest that she does the washing on Sunday and only hangs the clothe* out on Monday morning. But the critics stp all wron?. An obliging =hon assistant simiestTl to Mrs. Brown that she should Iry "Easy Monday"—the* Scic'tlfic T.aundrv TTein— and she has thankful''- Messed 111'* ever since. back-nehin" waging dnvs frnnble hpr "n "lore, She a lit lie "Easy Mondnv" to the I)oi'i"g water, Wnscs Hm rlnthps. ami hancrs then out. "F-isv jrnnflpi'" fh" reft. Tt won't injure the finest fnbrir« 0"" sliillin" bu v s " large ner ,rA t'. Ml rlealp''s. W. E. C!nldow enrl Co.. Distributing Acents, Wellington.—Advt. "Mamma, what would you do jf that creat vaso in the parlour should Ret broken?" said Tommy. "I should spank ivlio _ ever did it," said Mrs. Banks, p.nzmjr serenply at her l'Hlo son. ''Well," said Tommy gleefully, 1 "papa's broken itl"
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 183, 23 April 1918, Page 3
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