mm!»mnimninnuwHMiminmnm« ss it Mom Tliat housewives are getting their clothes spotless without rubbing, by using EASY MONDAY, is proved by an incident which occurred at an auction sale not long since. A washing board was "put up." Again and a?ain the auctioneer tried to secure a bid without success. Finally, a voice suggested : " Pass it in, Mr. Auctioneer, we all use Easy Monday." The enlightened auctioneer at once complied. has eliminated the necessity of using was Tim; boards. It makes clothes spoth ssfy white without rubbing. The awful, back-breaking rub-a-dub-dub, the smarting fingers and tired arms, the standing over steaming tubs, the wear and tear on the clothes, are done away with for ever. Instead, you simply put EASY MONDAY in the copper, boil, rinse, hang out, and washing is finished. Nothing harmful in EASY MONDAY. No injury to th finest fabrics, no injury to the hands. That is guaranteed.
If yon have a cold in the head, use • Nazol Inhaler. A few sniffs and you notice a marked relief. Keep it up, and
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Evening Star, Issue 17326, 14 April 1920, Page 7
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174Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17326, 14 April 1920, Page 7
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