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FLEECE AS WHITE AS SNOW. Like the fleece on Mary's lamb, your clothes, too, will be as white as snow if on wash days you use "Velvet, the sterilised soap. Velvet saves all the rub and ■wear, and it is sterilised. Guaranteed pure by analysts' certificate. For toilet I also use Velvet. Popularly priced at all grocers.—Advt,

Use Taniwha Soap, Then hang on a rope— We don't mean the washer, It's only a jest. Hang the clothes, And you'll say | On your washing day That Taniwha is Of all soaps the best. \ tilmy Bits ggk I \ of Lingerie K^^ \ I Silken stockings, exquisite blouses, and n m \ J J) the hundred and one articles of dainty vU a \ Jj 'Jy finery that a girl holds dear, should never Jmt»*JLi \\ & /© be entrusted to the indifferent attentions MfmS&i&Sk \ T of a strange laundress. . rffimr**™ik \ I Even while travelling, it's so easy to keep (J ([" '^A \ Vt one's intimate belongings fresh and spot- W jl|/ MX I J W XT ¥ J flffr^ I A • aIL% Mmd 911 / j\ I / Qrax Washing Powder jM^jLlj L I A little hot water in the hotel wash bowl, \ \ i \ V three dessert spoonfuls of I.X.L. Borax \ \ /T *i>j Washing Powder, a gentle rub between /js> *\ the hands and a rinse, and your garments are as white as snow / \ without the slightest injury to colour, delicate fabric or trimming. tt I ' ONLY 2d. A PACKET \ LAt all grocers Better than soap J f* 5

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 11

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