RINSO m&vIK THE COLD WATER WASHES. uave, a 'TO use coal in feoiling the clothef tcuttle ©•/ £ now is wasting coal; and we coal every must save coal. Do it by washing washday. the clothes in the Rinso way — in cold water; they'll be just as white and fresh. Rinso saves the coppesr fire. There's no waste of coal— no "^^^p^^fe- extra trouble or expense. l^S^^^^ Jo*t soak the clothes in cold water Wll^/llff with Rinao overnight. Rinse and, ■. Hull In®) c77^ to* 1 dry in the morning. ill \m SOLD PACKETS EVERYWHERE fj§*j*==3!Sf^ '& * ttUDSON LTD- uvxapoot— wnxiNCrrdK. su, t ■ ' ■' I'—FOR WASHING UP! Your BREAKFAST. DINNER, and TEA SERVICES, KNIVES, FORKS and SPOONS, can — at a very trifling cost — be speedily and thoroughly washed with One tablespoonful of HUDSON'S put into the Washing-up Bowl makes China, Knives, Forks and spoons scrupulously clean and sweet. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS in Pots, Saucepans, and all Cooking Utensils, secured \>y the daily use of HUDSON'S. Powerful, Easy and Safp? i _—— _ — __,_.■.■■,■ j r - ■'- ; ALWAYS ASK FOR raw \o *m w **^. | i«
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Grey River Argus, 17 April 1920, Page 7
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174Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 17 April 1920, Page 7
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