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. .-v . ■ JaJr.? am —’*fl\ I )— I \ I Jl\ ' iE vAWWi \\ / i i / Every bubble a little u j/lk / vacuum cleaner. r THERE are certain things which time cannot change, and one of them is the way in which dirt is taken out of clothes. Washing is what is known as a physical, not, a chemical process, which means that dirt is . pushed out or drawn out, but not dissolved or changed by chemicals. £l,OOO Guarantee of Purity Pure soap and water worked up into a lather make an ideal on Every Bar. machine for drawing dirt out. Every bubble acts as a little vacuum cleaner, sucking away until even the .dirt that has S ot ri B ht “side the cloth is pulled OUt and washed o£f by the water. The P urer the soap the better the lather - the stronger the bubbles—the poorer the soap the less the lather, the weaker the bubbles,'and, the greater the danger of chemical action starting to rot the fibres. There is no better way of | washing clothes than the Sunlight way, because Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure. If you want to use a copper. Sunlight is still safer in the boil and the best that art and science can produce. SUNLIGHT SOAP Lever Brothers (New Zealand) Limited-Petone

bracesl/6 INITIAL HANDKERCHIEF'S—I/3 each. Postage free. LOVELY XMAS PRESENTS. HAT BOX 11 Manners Street Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 117, 9 February 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 117, 9 February 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 117, 9 February 1924, Page 15

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