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Washing up Dishes (ordinary), 1£ teaspoonsful. ".. Washing Cutlery, ]J teaspconsful to gallon of water. Washing Floors, 2 ieaspoonsful in bucket. Taking Smell from Sinks, 3 tcaspoonsful to gallon of water. Washing Clothes in Ordinary Way, 2 dessertspoonsful to 1£ gallons of, hot water. Washing Clothes Without Rubbing, 3 dessertspoonsful to M gallons of hot water. Washing Woodwork (if very dirty o- greasy), 3 teaspoonsful in half a S a!lon of hot water. lakmg Stains out of Clothes, 1 teaspoonful to pint of warm water. For the Bath, 2 teaspoonsful. I.X.L. Borax Washing Powder is absolutely harmless, and the above directions arc given ". • simply to enable the housewife to use it economically. . - . - r --- AT ALL GROCERS BETTER THAN SOAP "

» iht actual thee t^^^mo&^~~ "—< \ |. : Another New 5 i "Matchless" Model No. h;SB = ; A particularly pleasing and smart effect has been attained ~ in this, new "Matchless" Glace Kid Shoe by the clever US - design of the Patent Leather Facings and wide Bar ~ - fastening with two buttons. — " The "Matchless" range of colours cover all popular shades ZZ - of Cream, Greys, Fawn, Toney Red, Bronze, and Blue, ZZ £ Like all "Matchless" Shots, every pair beari a printed guarantee of S - quality. ~ ~ Duckworth, Turner & Coy. Ltd., Makers, Chrkchurch £ 2 • f°* if- / *^2T -£- . « Underwear^— that lets you forget WHATajoyisPESCO! Pure Wool absolutely, fdJ and perfect to the last VS^» >% x^> »*% detail. It is the happy choice that /ipy/j^^(l/ leaves you care-free as to health, fcr *"*^ ■»» t and gives you so much comfort that • you may forget its very presence. 4/^ X^iSTN This is the sort of Underwear [*z£xxir\ well'dressed ladies' are seeking uTS I 1 nowadays and it supplies their \J^!Sr J need. A fine example of the r^2o[*S excellence of Scottish knitted goods, its superb quality, silky softness, V" " "j graceful outline and charming I PESCO is obtainable every- I .appearance appeal to all who i where in every underwear shape ! ;would wear a genuine article and i^.,^*"', Gentlemen and] , . P . : Children; also in Hosiery and : tnjoy real satisfaction. i Sports Wear. Every, garment i A CET T?r\T> UI7C/^lrf*\» ' guaranteed unshrinkable. In I i\DiV JrUK. rJlf3V4\J T : case of difficulty write for I SCOTCH—AND BEST ■ J fla«*s °f ""rest agents. j © , ■**""* ' "■'"* ESSON & HOGG, 12 Panama St., Wellington representing PETER SCOTT S> Co. Ltd., Hawick, Scotland

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 21

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