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A motor tractor working at Thorn farm, near Ramsgate, just missed being swallowed up by a collapse of earth above a cavity Bft wide and over 100 ft deep. “ X want a box of cigars, please.” “Yes', madam; a strong cigar?” “Ob, yes; my husband bites them

RUBBING ? NO THANKS. SOAKING GETS MY CLOTHES WHITER ! V BETTY TOLD ME \tX) WERE GOING TO TRY RINSO. ifS WONDERFUL ISN't.-lT? IT MAKES THE CLOTHES LAST LONGER TOO! THIS BEST what; no rubbing THEY RE FLAT AS A PANCAKE! YOU OUGHT TO SEE THE THICK SUDS MOTHER GETS WITH RINSO. SHE SAYS THERE IS NO NEED FOR HARD / RUBBING. NOW. J 'Tust look at this IF THAT’S true TABLE CLOTH BETTY WELL YOUO NEVER GET ANYTHING WHITE IN THOSE SUDS, AUNT ROSE AND JUST LOOK HOW I MUST TRY RINSO LOVELY SWEET, WHITE WASH ! I DIDN'T i HAVE TO RUB AN INCH OF IT EITHER ALL / THE DIRT SOAKED RIGHT X ;s=as=r-n OUT (N RINSO’S t \l RICH SUDS S GREY <35? an I*4*® Mm r" J SAVES YOUR CLOTHES . . . AND ENERGY . . . no rubbing with these extra-rich suds CLOTHES cost too much to be rubbed threadbare in just a few washes, even if you enjoyed toiling at the wash tub. But now there is a scrubless way to wash. There's such washing power in the thick extra-creamy Rinso suds that with little more than just soaking you get whiter whites and brighter colours than ever. There's* nothing safer for all your fine cottons and linens—whites or colours.; You need so little Rinso, too. Weight for weight, Rinso gives twice as much suds as bar soap, even in hard water. LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED 4.85.8 NZ CREAMIER LATHER.. MORE WASHING POWER

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Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 17