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Ladies Will Enjoy Reading This. Man I you could not see a woman struggling along the road with a burden too heavy for her to carry. No ! you could not. But you would let your wife struggle with the housework, and not even lift your hands to help her with the dishes or bring in the coal. Helping in these small things does please a woman. You just sit in front of the fire with your feet on the mantelpiece, your waist= coat well filled, a pipe in your mouth, and the newspaper in your hand, and to you everything is right with the world. Now, you man, turn over a new leaf, and buy that helpmate of yours one of those Dustless Mops, which is a labor=saver and a back*saver, and which VERNON SMITH The Ironmonger, In GEORGE STREET, is selling for 4/6 (railed, 6d extra). Tb'se are made of Wool, and are well worth 6/6. . Just take one home and show the wife you do think of her sometimes.
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Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 23
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