"No Rubbing" Talks! A Message to the Ladies. " A Khaki Uniform doesn't make a German a British Soldier." YOU see it's "this way. Some YOU remember the story of the time ago a remarkable invention 1 new boarder who looked suscalled "NO RUBBING" LAUN- piciously at the breakfast cup DRY HELP was placed upon the tho ] an dlady handed him, as she market.t Its purpose was to do remar k e d cheerily : "It looks like away wjih rubbing in the washing, „ . <K do „he Ued b ut to make the clothes spotlessly.dean, ljke coffe(j „ Jugt SuS? SS Sde^nf thet so. It's the thing itself that count,, to remove tho toil and grease from and in respect to practical utility workers' and mechanics' clothes— and freedom from injurious chemito accomplish this and yet leave tho cals " NO RUBBING " LAUNDRY hands soft and free from soreness. HELP stands alone and supreme, „ , , though imitations may be as plenBECAUSE it did^U this and did tifnl b M . the ' submarines ■ LAUNDRY Nfe?p U-BBb^me "bo-tag-««-* a British Dreadan almost instantaneous # success! nought. Women who once used, it 'wouldn't give it up for anything.. It was the »p p^p^ would only " think very thing they had been looking J[ . hj .,, th wou j d neither mak far-it saved., t, lmfi^ ac n^ he 'in^d seU, nor buy imitations, which Hid away with, thd sore, pamea * , , J , , ■ , hands which so many women ex- generally lack real .value and are perienced after doing the weekly too often baits to catch the gullible washing. To-day it is more popular —aye, and the unwary, than ever! ... BUT now comes the sad part! TpO provide an absolute safeguard "NO RUBBING " LAUNDRY JL we have arranged to give a neat, HELP no sooner proved itself ■ useful " THINKER'S" NOTE a huge success than it was grossly BOOK with every 1/- packet of imitated. Imitation showed itself « N0 RUBBING" LAUNDBY in size of packet, style of get-up, grgLP. Thus will put an end to etc., etc. Therefore,; we are constrained to give this information to ™ce™in 7housewives so as to put them on their guard. T\ON'T go by the size of the . , , , „ j U packet, similarity of appearWOMBN instinctively hate and ww abominate imitatio^andm^t NQ S RUBBING "^ io* C^TfiS?El>S SUNDRY HELP (printed on the un-British in buying -an^ selling picture of a tub of clothes) on the imitations It's like dealing in packet—that, and the "Thinker's shams. No " right-thinkfcg " per- Note Book " Free ! son will do it. ' j ; i . 4 NOTHER feature of the, iinita- A L^. I^inß g1"56" <* <*c A. tions is, no matter how alike ZTL City and the storekeepers in , they are in appearance, they're every suburb and surrounding not the same in practical valne as district, as well as those throughout the genuine. For example, White the Dcmum^ can supply you with Vinegar looks like Kerosene, but it pnfa. A f ew may stock m ■ won't give a light m,y°™£*l^ imitation or imitation*, but after i*^A™^^ . yt = g r w te be en way! i
f8 THE NEW SHORT STICK MILITAIKEUM- S £§» ■'-■■■ BRELLA—With leather thong for the wrist; ,<^ Cgg quite the smartest style out; selvedged taf- J| fv^ . ■ feta covers 21/- Paa P? THE "EVERYDAY" UMBRELLA — For |^ IBS ' ordinary knockabout use; strongly covered fQi frames . »/n )ja \M OUR "HALF-GUINEA"- UMBRELLA — [S l^j Straight or crook handles; durably covered f^M union tO/8 (ja pS THE " SCHOOL " UMBRELLA — In childIs^ ren's size; srong covers; crook handles; in [v^ partridge ! cane; animal heads .or ■ coloured [■ fS '' tops T/6 ' s vi *\ Cftsh DicCOUBC-'or Is* in—tlic £• tllM IWe Have Your _^S& Winter Underwear Immediately Easter has passed,, 'change; .• V/]mm^E^|^BHl the light for heavy Underwear. That is"a' ■.f/[C^ffllß3 good rule among many people. And with- 'i/lyv/Hjf/ j^T^~m^ out any wish to hurry you jxr^Smf "» * .R 1 JAMES SMITH'S SgJSli^ commend it to your notice. ''STgggJSy^'' Actually this store is-better ready to supply yjou with splendidly woven Natural Wool Undergarments' than "in any previous year. I Every garment is nicely finished, beautifully soft to the touch and admirably shaped. '' QUALITIES ARE HICH. PRICES ARE LOW. WOMEN'S WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES—In white and natural. Beautifully made garments, with smocked wrists, ?ace trimmings ; grand quality Sold for 8/11 elsewhere Our Price 6/11 LADIES' ROSLYN COMBINATIONS—Nice fitting, warm and comfortable; in natural and cream; long and • short sleeves; in SW. W., and O.S. sizes • Prices 13/6, 14/6 and 15/6 .. LADIES 1 ALL-WOOL WOVEN NAVY BLOOMERS-In the well■lii ' known 'Roslyn and Petone makes; golf or directoire' ~>es « .im ■ ■ . . Pr 1- '« 'F-* LADIES' WOVEN WOOL VESTS—In white and nature' ort < or long sleeves. "Presco" and "Jay" makes. Exccpnon'Y ally nice lines . , Pr">es 8/11 and 9/11 i You choose from the Bert, M«t Varied, and Lowett-priced Selection H of Uaderwear whm you choose here. § JAMES SMITH LTD. ZESZZI
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1917, Page 11
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