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My dear how well tO theyve worn ' JMI / If/ r S 9 U M “ Yes, and I think I know why ...” "'i' ' 1 don't rub or soak my things and '''>x j < I don’t use washing powders. I use / --xs 7 W W these Rubnomor Tablets. The man told / iB/i J?'// * ; 1 me they wouldn’t hurt the clothes when £.' - W. * I I bought the first tin. These sheets (r Ik. 1 have worn splendidly, haven’t they?” y Your clothes will last longer, too, if you wash them with Rubnomor. It | 6 5-. j s absolutely harmless to fabrics, howI -.ever delicate. You see, it’s made py ■■■■ •- .-A "■ - >x> - W especially for careful women, and con- : tains no caustic soda or " ", I any other destructive K* D E* E* 9 ? chemical whatever. It , A" . . makes the washboard and . t* i \ all the old-style washing Rubnomor Pencils '-wO t TxrvtArrlAra rmfi-nf-rlatA It With ever y of RUBNOMOR yoa -J powders out or date. It between the 9th and 23rd ot ’ keeps clothes white as June, your grocer will give you a 1 . r J J Rubnomor Pencil—FßEE. snow and restores faded Splendid for the children! colours. It leaves your . ; if Lande enft and smooth E° r Frce Sample of Rubnomor I t hands sort ano smootn. write to Dept D2 Amalgamated I And it halves the work of I Distributors Ltd., Box 4, Hamil- I 8 Easy Washings 1/- wash-day. |I RUBNOMOR (Tablets BRING OUT AIL THE DIRT WITHOUT HARMING CIOTHES OR HANDS KfJJjS l! • „e* . Mil I , , ■ Parl °P ho - n ± 1 ■ Records : H — -Atotv jhii REAL MUSIC V i '■ ■ „ 0 0 -— ? — u — tr MB PT ■- -1 “ i.iist 3 Days of 111 George & Doughty’s Great Smart Footwear CLEARANCE . MEN’S STOUT WINTER STREET SHOE In Black Box Calf (as illustrated). A II »' ’SS •"■'"•is "Xr 4 17/6 THE FLAPPER SHOE I A stylish Black Patent Shoe, available in bar (as I illustrated) or Court design, low-cut nistep, / I snappy lines, smart Spanish heels; ail s I 16/9 ■ Children’s Good Quality I- I GYM. SHOES I IvZ SIZES 11 to 1 1/5 I I HZES 2 to 1/7 I Or THREE PAIRS for 4/- I fSs-— High-grade English I EVENING SHOES «w. I i /Il | FREE! I ‘IRIDIO’ seK-niling I Fountain Pen Given to every purchaser of Footwear to the value *■% ■ MfarrhfWiSf *** of 15/-or over. * ll 11

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 218, 11 June 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 218, 11 June 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 218, 11 June 1930, Page 4

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