Impure Blue gives the “Wash Lady” double work and half pay, If white clolhea have to be washed you must have Blue for bleaching purposes otherwise the clothes would have a muddy tint. If the Blue is impure it will take - * . —17"” t — ' j ot ultramarine. " Royal Blue ” ot Empire Blue as it is familiarly called contains more good ultramarine than any other Laundiy Blue on the market. | If you have had trouble in getting . | your clothes to wash white, a trial of i Royal Blue next wash day will convince you of its efficiency. ) bleach than pu increased wort. The bleaching properties of Blue depend upon the purity and percentage
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1906, Page 4
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111Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1906, Page 4
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