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Docs sway with rubbing and makes the clothes spotless. No more chafed fingers, tired arms and aching back 1 No more bending over steaming tubs ! -ao.' Simply add a Uitle "Easy Monday," boil, rinse, 157 go^Sj££*Mt kk> % an<^ hang out.:~ "When you bring the clothes in ther wiU • SPOTLESSLY FRESH AND SWEET, no matter how greasy or dirty they were. ■^^^^CQC^^ E CLOTHES WBU BE SNOW-WHITE. ■ fffiiPS^^^^^^^^S1 , And "Easy Monday" riot only saves you I^S |tiCgPp-«Sf^^SS&! * the hard and tiresome work of rubbing, but saves -^tSSifiy tne c^°*nes- Continual rubbing injures the clothes, J&^^S£2p?O'^^^i'■ and wears them out. "Easy Monday " avoids - 7gf<- -^jp» A^b^b:^^^^l *n*s< s harmlcss N to the' finest fabrics and the 1*'l&0 HAVE AN EAST MONDAY NOW!" ALL GRQCE&S SELL IT. —»—l—lHH———an in—iwnmi niiii i irTTWrn-ni-1 i 11 —— I li ■—■—t—"- 1--—*'™^™M»a"*ll°™°°"^m™a™»j;M«'™M' . . I ' ' '■ '. < , ' 1 ■-■.■'.■ '.'■■• ■ '^_ "^^^^^ " : '" •;•■•■■ ■>• ■•-- W^W^^jl xS&f / ' r1 The mm* «tyliriu ye* M««t tiKor* nnrtr ' NEW ZEALAND has never seen more handsome cars than the new Studebaker models They are cars that people turn round to take a second look at—these new model Studebakers. For they have rare grace of design and a beauty / that commands interest and admiration. ""V ■■ ■■ ;• ■ ■:• i '■•■■■■! ; x , . One has only to note the high lustrous,finish, put on with 25 different color and varnish operations to know that this is no ordinary car. And when one-steps inside and observes theconvenient arrangement of everything, when he sinks back into the deep seats with their handsome leather upholstering, when he takes the wheel and > - r ■ feels the instantaneous response of the engine to his control—THEN he knows that here is a car that has been DESIGNED BY EXPERTS all the way through. THE ALLIED WAR OFFICES recognise Studebaker reputation and high quality. BRITAIN'S Stiidebaker purchases already aggregate over £4,000,000; RUSSIA has purchased I 000 Studebakers and placed a further contract to the value of £500,000, and FRANCE is also a heavy purchaser of Studebakers. ' The NEW MODEL STUDEBAKERS we; are now shewing are from the great CANADIAN STUDEBAKER FACTORY, at Walkerville, Ontario. PRICES: 4-cyl. 5-senter, £395; 4-cyl. 3.M>ater, £385. Electric Lights, Electric Self-start** HHAM^ I Tfs "studebaker"imp°rtrsAUAIIIO LIU THE fi¥EHUE, WSHSAMUI. Agents: MAR TON, RofE and Walker; BULLS, Ford and Barney.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 7 February 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 7 February 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 7 February 1917, Page 3

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