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A' m Wzli M “ And so, mv dear Mrs. Smith, these are the twins. What lovely children; one for you and one for Dad, eh !” “ Oh yes, just sharing our little troubles, but bless your heart they’re worth it all.” “ But the extra work you must have, Mrs. Smith; doesn’t it worry you?” “ Not in the least. I keep in close touch with the Plunket nurses. But of course the special washing in addition to the usual keeps me moving.” “ Oh, well, 1 suppose. Mrs. Smith, you’re what you call up-to-date, and use some of these substitutes for the Pure Bar Soap?” “What! Waste my time and Dad's hardearned money? Some people can be fooled if they like, but do give me credit for a little more common sense.” v Ihere s nothing to equal or surpass the large bar of Pure Soap, k Taniwlia,’ of course, for preference. You have Substance and Purity in the quick, rich lather, and your woollies, flannels, and all your lingerie are quite safe, and it’s more economical. Then, again,- you have the Government protection, because all laundry soap has to be the required test. “Well, good-bye, Mrs. Smith. Give my kind re- . gards to Dad, and as I am calling at my grocers you may be sure I’ll follow your good example and buy a bar of that wonderful 4 Taniwha ’ Soap.” FI A w A i

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 4

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