Woman Beats Man: Interesting Greymouth Case.—This is no ordinary assault and battery charge. It’s the old case of the Man of the Weather versus the housewife. But this time the housewife has won—hands down. She was wise enough to see that the wet weather upsets the •weekly wash and the only reliable way of getting the washing through was to send it to the Westland Laundry. Yes, she used our No 2 Thrifty Service—s/- for 181 b flat work dried and ironed! Just weigh up 181 b of washing and see how it will pay you to use this service. It represents an average household’s fortnightly wash, and works out at 2/6 per week. ’Phone 136. Westland Laundry, Ltd. Depot: 27 Albert Street.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1943, Page 4
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