( ITS UKE GETTING BONUS of extra clothes 1 r# i COUPONS WHEN YOU USE -A suds!)* LOOK ! YOU SAVE T,ME AND FUEL IWL LUU 1 [ AS WELL ! •• . You’re save you coupons lime and 1 I through the wash so much time again. F / rt" Wi ? Ri ;:°’ S , richcr : CLOTHES BRILLIANT R'dCV h,cke r suds. They re real W|TH R|NSO ALONE hustlers! Instead of the EXTRAS ! * V’ l 3 ; usual 1 5-20 minutes “boil”, o h.j * I 2 minutes is enough when A Rinso wash on the line it > Rinso’s in the copper. What a picture! Whites dazzling, / / ; ’ saving in time and fuel! colours gay as Spring. All 1 1 10 F fO your special washing—preONLY 2 MINUTES cious silks and woollies—- | ® * i L \ BOILING .. , CLOTHES come up fresh and lovely | /"\ LAST LONGER after a quick run through L /I U J With clothes in boiling these gentle suds. And A water for such a, short time, Rinso does the whole job y there’s less strain on the alone. Without a penn’orth 5 fabric. And that’s not the of extras z' Xxf only way Rinso saves! ■ f y These rich thick suds cleanse J / without hard rubbing. They * I v~ ■■■■ Z. 63. 20 Z LEVE* BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIHtTEO-RETONE. Save wilh this VictcryHecipe\ y. <^^>@= c u 3 []§ J COOKIESj) The boys in camp —just like the ones at home —love cookies in spite of the sugar shortage. These Diamond O-tis American / Cookies which require such a small amount of sugar, are as / / delicious as the ones Mother made when there was no bottom to the sugar-bin. Healthful for the kiddies, too, with a generous \ ilWt supply of Diamond O-tis. Easy to make, keep well and are ’ 1. X \‘\ -ex 3L vl most enjoyable. AMERICAN COOKIES y. Ingredients: \\ AfkX* \ \ 2A cups Diamond O-tis, 2A cups flour, 1 \\ Ik Wy \ teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon soda, 2 teaspoons \\ \ sugar, | cup butter, | cup lard, | cup \\ \ warm water. \\ J 'A \ Mix ingredients and rub in butter. Stir \\ warm water—roll nut thinly and bake in moiit-itne. \ \ These are and can also be used put \ \ together with any desired filling (i.e. date). W Manufactured by THE TIM AR (i MILLING CO. LTD. \ 'J Incorporated 1883. ] O-TIS Presenting OPENING JI DISPLA YS of “AUSTERITY A A UTUMN” 1| x A FASHIONS Be among the first to cull and see the Newest Fashions . / \ f ' \ I offering for this our first “ Austerity Autumn.” Contrary i ; | I \ \ I to expectations, austerity regulations have not detracted * ■ \ \ 1 one iota from Smartness and St^’le-appeal—based on a ' \\ I practical theme in keeping with the spirit of the times. \ \\ See Our Opening WINDOW and INTERIOR DISPLAYS. 5 And by the way, one of the new points to note is the asccndtincy ol' Akaroa Homespuns, 4 taking their place beside Harris and Scottish Tweeds among the well-tailored, high-grade , Winter Coats.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 66, 20 March 1943, Page 2
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