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CHILL BLUSTERING WINDS, OR DRIVING RAlN—Collins. When winter conies once more, it’s best to be on the safe side with a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. You can’t beat “Baxter’s,” for coughs and colds. “Baxter’s” is a warming, soothing compound that quickly eases the worst colds. Takes the tickle from throat and che6t and clears away phlegm and congestion as nothing else can. —Advt.

JUST BY USING RINSO... BUT DON'T WORRY NOW. I'LL SHOW oo (N THE morning . AND LOOK AT THOSE SNOWY SHEETS! MINE .AT HOME AREN'T Y 1 ) HALF AS WHITE J ' HOW DO YOU V MANAGE IT, J J i 'SPONGE COMINGI.mN f NO, I DIDN'T USE THAT 1 AND HERE'S THE TOWEL]/0NE...0H, IT DOES LOOK YOU USED YOURS, I'M SO THRILLED TO HAVE YOU ) HERE AT LAST. LET ME PUT YOUR THINGS AWAY WHILE YOU HAVE J YOUR BATH J wm£n (THANKS, DEAR. DOESN'T THE TRAIN. I’LL TOSS | IT IN THE / s WASH A IT I JUST THROW ME MY SPONGE WILL YOU ? rf?A m&ifr i Wj MI V AVW Mnwomiyiii? .--SB HOW THESE PLATES —l DO SHINE ! r-" NEXT MORNING - / WELL IN ALL MY DAYS, ■ /I’VE NEVER SEEN SUCH A (SPARKLING WHITE WASH. ..AND WITHOUT EVEN klpp % I RUBBING! I f (CANT WAITTC W*® i GET HOME jSifffS&x ( AND TRYjpf gf •': : « 7~7 ' . \ VM Mia. -k --/NOT WITH V ''RINSOSUDS! } HALF AN HOURISA ENOUGH TO LOOS-] , EN ALL THE DIRT. / THEN WE RINSE IT/ AWAY AND GIVE \ [THEM AlO MINUTES K BOIL IN FRESH U RINSO SUDS.ISN'TJ IT EASY PX ’ * ) .s. U THAT'S RINSO AGAIN FOR YOU! BE SURE AND 1 USE IT FOR < ING-UP BUT SHOULDN'T THEY HAVE BEEN SOAKING (QSfm® OVER- fy&gPM ,NIGHT '■/ xsr rm mm sm says Kirs. h. owers, OF CARLYLE STREET, NAPIER. I’ve never had any trouble with the white wash because I’ve always used Rinso for that, but washing delicate articles such as silks was always my problem. Everything seemed to look worse after each washingday. At last I thought ‘ Why not try Rinso ? ’ —and even now I can’t believe the difference it has made. They are all so much fresher and newer looking. There’s one thing I do know now —Rinso is just as good for the most delicate silk things as it is. for the heaviest washing, and that’s saying a lot. Rinso’s work doesn’t stop, there either, it has proved a wonderful boon to me for washing greasy dishes, 4.137.95 NZ (NOTHING ELSE^ Money saving washing-days ... no bar soaps to buy! If you like a clean, sweet-smelling wash —white as driven snow—use Rinso. You’ll see for yourself that Rinso suds are different. . . soapy all through. Extra hard on dirt, extra gentle on clothes, Rinso has a way all its own of whitening and brightening all your washing. You need nothing else but Rinso to do the whole wash. Think what you’ll save, not buying bar soaps ! Here’s the speedy way to deal with wom-in dirt—shake on a little dry Rinso from the packet and rub lightly in the soak water. Clean again in a jiffy! Very dirty clothes may be soaked overnight. The others don’t need it. You can trust Rinso to do its job safely. Those gentle suds will keep your colours clear and bright and (FORSILKS AND WOOLLIES? [RINSO,OF COURSE,] <-ITIS GREAT your fragile silks and woollens just like new. Don’t rub coloured clothes, silks or woollies —squeeze the rich Rinso suds through and through, and they’ll carry away all the dirt at once. A LEVER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND “Saves time ... clothes , . . money”

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 109, 8 April 1936, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 109, 8 April 1936, Page 15