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/ * SHEETS KEEP “NEW” STRENGTH GOOD SOAP m iliil II m \ s v m r JOk m y i. f. mm If ‘X v; A* / «§g> m 1 **** m awLv* % x » \ £ • vv* S3S /, .. 1%"wX'fflvl ggg&g '■'& yym &, X 1 HOW SUNLIGHT SAVES YOUR CLOTHES JHhB« This shows how inferior washing methods weaken and ruin the fabric. 1 m This shows how Sunlight’s extrasoapy suds-keep the fabric strong —make clothes last longer. $1 W Even if there’s no horseplay with your linen, constant hard rubbing in the wash will wear it thin. Then, a slight strain, and r-r-rip ... another sheet has finished its good job ! To make sure your clothes and linens will keep strong—last as long as they should—you must use a good soap like ■j Sunlight. Inferior soaps give inferior, lazy suds. That means you simply weaken a fabric a bit more and a bit more, every washing, with hard drastic rubbing. Sunlight's extra-soapy suds are rich and busy—get clothes clean and sparkling without hard rubbing. Clothes and linens arc sure to last many months longer when they’re kept strong with SUNLIGHT.. « SUNIiCHT SMP £ ‘+3+’. •S' SS.-^ £ A, l.eve« PfIOUUCT—■ MADE IN NEW ZEALAND 1.288.1 BNZ

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20186, 2 March 1940, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20186, 2 March 1940, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20186, 2 March 1940, Page 9

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