NOTHING BUT SOAP
There's an old adage, that civilisation is determined by the amount of soap used, but one must not overlook the fact taht there are soaps and soaps. You do not realise the luxury of a beautiful smooth lathery soap, one that is as refreshing as it is cleansing, till you try this special skin soap we r,etailatls a. tablet or three tablets for 2s tod.' It is made of the very purest substances, super refined and perfumed so delicately that the most, aesthetic can appreciate it: It gives the skin that delightfully &moot!i fewing, and ;s so pure (190 per cent, pure; that it can be used on the sensitive stin of an infant without the least tVsvr of irritation. Tho.reare.no oit;h& c.iustics in it— nothing b-.it pure »/>ip ) ;. is ec«.nooiieai in us.i too, and will not. liko so many highly priced 6 1:419, white away in it 'uw days. Litiie? who take .1 proper pride if their Pi>rnllexion U33 this spnoial^skin soap nf ou-?. in metcrence t« any other, tluy iivew how healthful arm ;;ood it is. Parkinson and Co., chemists (by ex<i>a.), T-u:M:i btrout. Gieyinoutli — Advt. .
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Grey River Argus, 20 October 1915, Page 8
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191NOTHING BUT SOAP Grey River Argus, 20 October 1915, Page 8
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