The busy chief hud been interrupted several _ times, and the last intruder made him lose his temper. “ Can’t you read?”, he snapped, “the sign on that door means ‘ private.’ ” “ I know, and I’m glad it’s there,” replied the young traveller. '• Jf there’s anything 1 hate it’s being interrupted when I’m talking to a valuable customer.” The chief collapsed. A woman’s hands actually benefit rather than suffer from the use of S.O.S. WASH ING POWDER in the homo. And S.O.S has a hundred uses. S.O.S. will mako your clothes while as snow; S.O.S. will remove dirt from floors; S.O.S. will clean greasy dishes like magic. Ask your Grocer's opinion of S.O.S. before you buy it.—]Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 3
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114Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 3
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