' <* » L. 10.9 i it » s>. v V- **\ \ U V H : W U; f r< >Si •....>?* r A m £ I *«*¥«* pv . pv •wigM v;..i ni m HW »5 ii M m Nobody knows! suck wonderful parties as Uncle! But even he has to remember this ruleWhat jolly times when 1 Uncle comes for a visit! The things he has in his pockets —you wouldn’t believe. But — just one moment before he goes in to the kiddies. What about a wash with Lifebuoy Soap? It’s Mother’s invariable, unbreakable rule. Let Lifebuoy take from your hands every hint of danger—every possibility of infection from germs. Let its healthful lather wash away every IP 1 P H Ip particle of du§t, of germ-laden grime picked up in the day’s business. There’s no difficulty or fuss about it. There’s a cake of Lifebuoy by every wash-basin in the house. Mother, the family health-doctor, has seen to that. She uses it for all her cleaning too. Its fresh, invigorating smell gives you a II delicious sense of H cleanliness and 1 well-being. IJEVM 6KWHMS (NZ.) LIMITED.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17409, 6 November 1930, Page 12
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180Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17409, 6 November 1930, Page 12
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