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\, J f*°M WASH'TUft "W C4BAPET JJOUSEWORK from early morningpreparing breakfast, washing up, , cleaning and dusting, making and mending, shopping, and once a week the most* tiresome, exacting work of the house— washing and drying and ironing. Day by day the round is varied little— yet she can put in strenuous hours at the cabaret or dance hall, every little while, enjoying every virile minute. How does she do it> Where find the strength, the energy, the right frame of mind? Cocoa! Pure cocoa-Bournville Cocoais the most nourishing and sustaining food compact known. It is 15/I6ths food. It has far greater food value than eggs, or meat or cheese or fish, or a dozen other commodities commonly believed to be of all food" value. Cocoa leads! 9 WH«« C««S*ry\ W.Um«t<m .W tW FREE GIFT SCHEME! ] 80URNV1M t f KEEP PIT ON COCOA F^^lJifl - - —.- -. . , . <^^^^afjsßM . I dbodite ■ SOAP ■ POWDER f, , ' '•B Make* washing easier because it j loosens out ALL the dirt, thus dis- J pensing with the washing board and J the need for tiresome rubbing. Laborlite Soap Powder is scientifi- M cally prepared from fresh fat from animals, slaughtered under Government supervision, and the result is a J pure powder that cannot harm even *4 delicate fabrics or injure the hands. A It purifies—sweetens—and , whitens j clothes. Laborlite Soap Powder is j most •economical—it is so good you j need use but half the usual quantity. 4 Ask your grocer or storekeeper for m Laborlite. ,4 H Make LABORLITE H Your " WASHWORD " Look for the. CHECK Packets and Wrappers. TsT • . 22

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 17