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BILLY SAVES THE FAMILY ‘STEVE! n MY SON, BOBBY, ANO LITTLE BILLY ARE GREAT CHUMS. AMO I'O LOVE TO BE MORE FRIENDLY WITH BILLY'S MOTHER,ONLY GEE, BOBBY, THIS IS GREAT SOAR,, JUST LOOK AT ALL THE LATHER AND IT SMELLS SO CLEAN ONLY SHE'S NOT AS CAREFULAS SHE SHOULD BE, SOMETIMES. POOR THINS. THAT ONE FAULT KEEPS PEOPLE FROM IT'S LIFEBUOY, ME AND DAD ANO MUM ALWAYS USE,IT. IP YOU ANO YOUR MUM USE IT .YOU WONT EVER HAVE ANY’B.a'4 mummy-Bossy says IF WE USE LIFEBUOY SOAP WE WONT HAVE ANY '8.0.” CANT YOU GET.SOME? IT MAKES LOVELY LATHER rUGETSOMB TODAY! YOU AW) I DONT WANT,TO HAVE “8.0.* ■DO WE?. \ SgSwS: . ''t ’B.O. I’GONE 1 ’GONE everybody friends! 81LLY 4 JUST ABOUT LIVES HERE, HE COMES OVER SO OFTEN. ANO I'M AFRAID I DO, TOO /YOU CANT run in too often TO SUIT ME. AND WHAT GOOD TIMES WE HAVE GOING OUT, TOGETHER !. low / n TOO* yFEOOOXi a coo 3 VOUB WE? USCf LStant twefiW from over letter )t oinended absolutely —freshing for jroineni Soap er & Lifebuoy » ***** this Read tecoi ow ; highly used 16“*' think bsoiu'*-*'’ ce £reshmg have Vfe home - ftien d3 ' all We our ■years jtyday use s v bealthy many eve; for own akin its the on keeps and fail ■fours Tnglew 2^09.86NJ

Diner: “Do you serve crabe lifere? ” Waiter: “ We serve anyone; sit down.”

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Evening Star, Issue 21890, 29 November 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21890, 29 November 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21890, 29 November 1934, Page 16

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