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AND I THOUGHT 1 HAD TO RUB AND SCRUB...! WHY THE CLOTHES ARE WHITER NOW, WITH NEXT TO NO WORK AT ALL n mm mm n mm mam mm ■HI wmm HERE’S HOW IT HAPPENED I PON T KAOW HOW YOU DO it. I've been Robbing for. HOURS, AND STILL HAVE F orget -* hard rubbing just do this ?rfS& NO HARD R.U&&IN6 FOR ME. I PUT THE CLOTHES IN TO THICK RINSO SUDS AND THE DIRT SOAKS OUT I HARDLY DO MORE L' THAN RINSE K ' WELL 1 never; and YOUR CLOTHES ARE MUCH WHITER THAW MIN6 t TOO. | MUST " \HSiSk. TR * RINSO I SHOULD HAVE CHANGED TO RINSO AGES AGO. NEVER. SAW/ CLOTHES FRESH AND BRIGHT. I AND THIS EASY /WASH (S BOUND TO MAKE THEM LAST LONGER SO K mm “ Shake a little Rinso into the tub and pour on some hot water. Whisk up a good lather, put in your clothes and leave them to soak for an hour or two, or overnight. Rinso suds are so full of washing power that soaking in them is enough—the dirt just floats out. And soon you’re taking in the whitest whites and the freshest colours. Your clothes last twice as long, apart from the energy you save. You need nothing else but Rinso and very little Rinso. Weight for weight, Rinso gives twice as much suds | as bar soap, even in hard ASK YOUR GROCER FOR RINSO it’s all you need fo an easier, brighte wash than ever ! A LEVER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND Rinso 4.100.14 NZ CREAMIER LATHER MORE WASHING POWER

FOR SALE AUSTIN MOTOR CASES 15/- 25/- 35/STRONGLY BUILT OF GOOD TIMBER AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION APPLY PROMPTLY DAVID CROZIER LTD. WORCESTER ST. WEST, CHRISTCHURCH

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20509, 10 January 1935, Page 14

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