SOUGHT «B2r u •fegrgs :.v This ® bo^ e^^ e ®?' •waabina ® 9 labile*. This ahol l® oapy sud» b o° = 10«h..1a.t longel * jcfe ,V- -p-If-* <2 o £S S&B s wlltfK iii^i^ggp How would your sheets stand a test likes this? They'd have a much better chance of sending the strain if you always wash them with GOOD SOAP. For poor-lathering soaps give such thin, wispy suds that you just have to rub and rub and that's bound to weaken any fabricl Isn't it far bettei- to use GOOD SOAP —Sunlight Soap than to buy new clothes every little while? Sunlight's suds are rich and dense, you hardly need rub at all to get clothes perfectly clean. That means they stay strong for months longer. If you value your clothes, be sure to care for them always with Sunlight—the only soap that's guaranteed pure. I |i| . ■ .1 14Mz*mM A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND 1.301.16 N.Z.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23780, 7 October 1940, Page 10
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155Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23780, 7 October 1940, Page 10
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