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“Some of my imusseau linen m a 3 & & '-and stiffin constant *ysr use isst The life of your linen always depends on the way it is washed. The gently-cleansing “Victory" suds lengthen linen-life because they cannot harm even the frailest fabric. Foi all Washing and Cleaning use " Victory "—the hard economical soap with the pleasing perfume. ytctoj? McLEOD BROS. LTD., Manufacturer*,

FXROBED BATH KBS. DIXAIfD, France, October 10. The bathing-dress regulations of certain localities in Brittany have to be compiled. with to tlie letter, as was illustrated recently by an adventure which befell a party of four English girls at Paramo. They were walking in one of the streets a considerable distance from the tench when they met: a policeman. Two of the girls had rohos over their bathing (ostumes. hut two had not. and the policeman decided that they were infringing the regulations. As they did not understand French, he conld not adequately explain the situation: so he invited tlioni to follow him to the police station. There tlie 'police commissary made the two girls with only bathing costumes understand that they would not he allowed to leave the police station until they were decently dollied. lie authorised the other girls to fetch robes for their friends. They did Ibis,, and all were afterwards allowed to i lepa rt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1929, Page 8

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