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I {(Hudson's! I &r j? . Soap ft »-' s==J 3 •► Every "S. O* Englishwoman H^ will remember -^ OF' "^£ g^t bow useful «^r %&r was in the Old jm ®r- Country — how it made the clothes white and 4^ pure — how it cleaned "TS &r and sweetened the house JS '^^> and how it gave lustre, ~ST £p>. brightness, and perfect TBt t^. cleanliness topots,pans, J%L gto*. glass, earthenware, and ~™£L a. all kitchen utensils. J&. What it will do for the **| 2EL. home inthe Old Country, ■qp. it will do for the home >^L. in New Zealand. 4£ A PAIL OF WATER --S3 2j^ and a very little *^t r soap 3 goes a very long way.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2650, 28 December 1904, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2650, 28 December 1904, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2650, 28 December 1904, Page 17

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