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-***>.>; 49> '\ A WHAT DO YOU THINK-MY NEW NEIGHBOUR , MRS. HARRISON, TELLS ME THAT SHE ALWAYS ) GOES TO THE PICTURES ON WASHING DAY. ) HOW DOES SHE MANAGE TO DO THAT, y I WONDER ? $) K yf'% > \ t 1 y sr% r> c NEXT MONDAY MY SECRET OF EASY WASHING ? I ALWAYS USE LAUNDRINE SOAP, IT'S WONDERFUL FOR GETTING CLOTHES CLEAN QUICKLY THANKS FOR YOUR TIP ABOUT \ LAUNDRINE SOAP I'M FREE TO GO TO THE PICTURES TOO ! % (l y 1 J X: x ZM Happy is the housewife who has learnt the secret of washing with Laundrine Soap. Makes light work on washday. I? e m o m SA & <8 o’v m The busy bubbles of Laundrine’s Magic Lather quickly and gently ‘floats’ out the dirt without harm to woollens or the , most delicate fabrics. Laundrine is the purest, safest and most economical soap obtainable. * LET IT RAIN! WHO CARES! WOMEN’S GUM BOOTS. Light and medium weight. .. WOMEN’S ANKLE GUMS. Very few left. CHILD’S. Sold out. MEN’S 2UG SHOOTERS. Bladder lined. Nailed and piated. Heavy work boot 35/A\ ELK HIDE SHOOTERS. Viscolised. Leather soles. 35/ELK HIDE SHOOTERS. Viscolised. Rubber soles 35/CHROME SHOOTERS. Viscolised. Plated. Screwed Nails. Good medium weight boot 30/M$N’S GUM BOOTS. Short lace. MEN’S GUM BOOTS. Knee length MEN’S GUM BOOTS. Thigh. ONLY AT CLAYTON’S NEAR KING'S THEATRE, GISBORNE

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20257, 27 May 1940, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20257, 27 May 1940, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20257, 27 May 1940, Page 9

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