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..-n, Li jAi n y i | * yj. jp I | I i/ixXi I / i These two made a test. THESE two girls made a test which anyone can make. They agreed to wash certain garments with two soaps to find if there was any real difference between pure soap and soap of another kind. £l,OOO Guarantee or Purity Sunlight was chosen as the pure soap. The test ran over a on Every Bar. period of twelve weeks, and both hand-washing aha boiling were used. At the end they found that the garments washed with Sunlight were just as strong as ever. There were no wom placet, and there was no tendency for strands to pull out. Comparison with the other was very much in favour of yw Ip- M Sunlight. J Soap purity is not just a phrase, it means greater ease in “ washing, whiter clothes, and less Wear ahd tear. The Sunlight way of washing, by gently soaping and fOUihl the clothes is st|U the least fatiguing, but if you want to oou clothes. Sunlight is safe, sure, and quick. SUNLIGHT SOAP Lever Brothers (New Zealand) Limited-Petonk ■■■■>!■■—■, i ■■■■—■ ■ ■■■■ k.»,e ■ fl iMm i thehoKldqys toil is finished You are careful what you eat—you are careful what you wear—you are careful what time you go to bed— are you careful how you sleep ? It is as important to sleep as Nature meant you to sleep as it Is to eat pure food. The proof of slumber is in the awakening. How do you feel after your sleep ? The man who sleeps on a **Silverdown*’ mattress wakes up fresh and full of “pep”. All the effects of yesterday’s toil are taken away by the soothing, luxurious restfulness of his “Silverdown”. “Lying on a ‘Silverdown’ ”, and “sleeping peacefully” are synonymous terms. Go and examine this ideal, damp-proof sleep-assurer. Go and see just why it cannot ?ag, lump, or lose its shape. Test x it for comfort and good workmanship. superior to Samarang •*,. 4ft. 6in. 4ft. 3ft. 6in. 3ft. 2ft. 6in. ' ' V ■ a. >■ <f. s. d. .. d. •>. d. Imperial Roll .. .. 150 0 135 6 t2O 1 9' ' 106 6 91 9 t s Super T.b P, and Q 2 row. 130 6 120 0 109 6 97 6 86 3 '»1 * HIH No. ITB P. and Q.2 row. .. 108 0 97 6 87 0 76 6 *66 0 ! 5 1111 i No. 2 T.B P. and 0 2 rows .. 92 9 83 9 »‘ •; M : 9 :■ 56 9 No. 3 T.B P. ano Q I row .. 79 6 * 72 3 ’ .6ft J 3; *: 58 W 51 0 rMMSjwggSfX I’. ■ • N ■ ■l!■P .0 I . . 69 9 63 6 57 50 9 44 3 . MSMMEMT >' < No.stb.p. . i’mmME'M-'•»■>«(> 47 d.;.«8 » ;1 ‘: iatfis BJjjM'K? ■' Silverdown Mattresses are sold by NEW PLYMOUTH! H. Maddock; J. Lobb;’ Baker and Co.I ' Ar /JjT I Arthur s Furnishing Warehouiue. HAWERA: Arthur's Furnishing Warehouse; Syme and Co., Ltd. \ STRATFORD: E. D. Evans; R. H. White and Co., Ltd. ELTHAM: 0. Manley, Furnisher. PATEA: Gibson’s, Ltd. [ .Lory Manufactured, by TATTERSFIELD LTD., Grey Lynn, Auckland. 4.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1924, Page 15