'•"It is better to let sleeping dogs he," observed Mr Justice Evo in a London case, when counsel informed him that he did not -wish further to press for damages for bis clients' loss of trade in sausages. RUBBING RUINS CLOTHES. Tii© grating, grinding, rubbing on washing boards does more to rniu clothes and wear them out thun all the dirt in the world. An infinitely better plan is to \He Busy Monday. Saves nibbing, naves the clothe*.— [Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 16848, 25 September 1918, Page 6
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79Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16848, 25 September 1918, Page 6
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