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MY WIFE USED TO WEAR HERSELF OUT TRYING TO GET A SNOWY WASH UNTIL... -mm 111 U mm HOW ABOUT A-SHOW TONIGHT, DEAR? 11l f I'M NOT GOING TO BUDGE! I’VE BEEN SLAVING'OVER.THE WASHING,ALL DAY AND I'M'DEAD TIRED iI&S ||p&g: mu Z m mm Pifte mm Wm 5 * i *> " >/< " £ .Hi&3sS NEXT WASHING DAY JOAN''TOLD ME TO USE RINSO AND IT MADE THE CLOTHES W THE WORST OF IT IS I CAN'T GET THE.CIOTHES WHITE.HOWEVER HARD I RUB WHITER THAN EVER.. I DIDN'T RUB A BIT , AND THAT REMINDS ME! BILL'SAYS.'JOANS WASHING'A NEW \. WAY. SHEJUSI fine.^ LOOK HOW WHITE AND SMOOTH IT LEFT YOUR HANDS TOO. NOW HOW ABOUT A SHOW , TONIGHT? J n LETS THE DIRT SOAK OUT. WHY DON’T YOU ASK., 'HER ABOUT IT? ( '} 4 X Sis® wm. ■ Ss>. - "Vf wmm mm « $ M EXTRA CREAMY SUDS MEAN EXTRA- WHITENESS ~ . just soaking loosens all the dirt WHITENESS is not a matter of back-breaking rubbing! Far from it ; hard rubbing not only wears clothes out —it dulls them —■“ fixes ” dirt in the weave. But with little more than soaking in the rich extra-creamy Rinso lather whites come out really white —colours stay bright as new. This scrubless washing makes clothes last as long again —it's the safest thing for all your finest cottons and linens, white or coloured. Save your clothes and your energy. Save in hard cash, too. Rinso gives twice as much suds as bar soap, weight for weight, even in hard water. 4.83.8 NZ LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED 9 CREAMIER LATHER.. MORE WASHING POWER

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 20 April 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 20 April 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 20 April 1934, Page 8