WILL THEY BO? ; In this enlightened age, you i need not be surprised at anything you see or hear. Ever since I was a young girl vro ; have always used the oldfashioned bar o£ soap, and my mother before me, and ■we were satisfied, because' \ro did not know any Fetter. But nowadays we buy KLOBA . SOAP, put up in a handy , package, and the cakes are just the prcper size to handle!" It is a Hard, Dry Soap, lathers freely, and. you can v •wash more clothes with less rubbing than you ever did s before ; and one of its fea- ; r '- . ■ turesis that it doesn't cost any - more money. The tablets are not so large as an ordinary, bar of common yellow soap ; but then it is all soap. It does not contain any water, I and is more lasting than any x other Laundry Soap made; i therefore it is more economical. IS THE liUtSDRy SOAP OF TO-DAY. Every sensible woman who studies thrift and her time uses FLORA SOAP. You can wash more clothes, and wash s them cleaner and in less time, with Than any other Laimdry Soap made on earth. You can easily prove these words by ordering a package of FLOKA SOAP with your next groceries. They all sell it, and just you LOOK at the PACKAGE and see that you GET THE RIGHT ONE. DON'T FORGET
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Otago Witness, Issue 2388, 7 December 1899, Page 59
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234Page 59 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2388, 7 December 1899, Page 59
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