Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 22, 1920, Page 2

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S i S i 2 8 { ¢ } g (4] Al ] $oiting WASHDAY—y et time A new way of washing clo ages ago—snowy white, inkled and ready for ironing! Your e in perfect order! Plenty of lime for a romp with the children! And still time left to prepare dinner —fresh and untired at the end of the day—on washday! “What, on washday?” you question. You see yourself rubbing away for hours at the washboard — lifting heavy garments from the steaming boiler! Kitchen all damp with the steam — disordered, cluttered up. Your face flushed, worried. Even if you have a laundress to help you, there is still so much work to do that at the end of the day you have that “limp as a rag” feeling, that leaves its traces for the rest of the week! Yet the new way of washing — based on a very simple new idea — makes wash- ing 80 easy that it can be all done the first thing in the morning. Soak your clothes clean—instead of rubbing the dirt out! When you rub your clothes clean over the Ywmmlfimh;d;hmaahflu Rinso way of washing clothes is. It doesn’t redden. them—ut deesn’t get them rough or wrinkled Sased from hard rubbing and boiling flw children’s clothes last twice as long. It's' really wonderful - how the Rinso way of wasiing lenglhiens the Ufe of the fabria Rin'scy BRINGS A NEW WAY OF WASHING washboard — the old way — you are ply forcing the dirt o friction. A hard, tir wears you out completel The new way is simpl clothes overnight (or for Rinso, a wonderful new pr the makers of Lux. The pure Rinso suds soften the dirt, loosen it, free it from the A have to do is just rinse the clot dirt floats right out. Only and badly soiled places need a light rubbing between your hands. You do not even have unless you wish to ste ally — once a month or so. Makes your clothes last longer This new way of washing is easier on your clothes. Rubbing over the hard metal washboard wears them out more than using them does. The new Rinso way saves your clothes from all this cruel rubbing. It saves them from the harsh washing powders, strong Made by the thes! them on the line snowy white at 9 a. m. FE {or a lark—on washday! Your washing all finished— makers of Lux (rets laundry soaps and sodasthat“eat” the fabrie. In Rinso there are absolutely no harsh cleansing agents. Thefe is nothing to in- jure colors. It is-so mild your clothes are as safe in the Rinso suds as thev are in water. A few rinsings — a light rubbing of bad spots between the hands — and your ciothes are ready for the line — snowy white —at 9 o’clock in the morning! ick out the things that used to make day the hardest—the men’s shirts, the Idren’s rompers, your aprons, the hand rels that get so terribly grimy. Just soak vernight in the pure Rinso suds, and in morning you can actually just rinse the dirt out, Oncetyou wash the new way you will never want to see a washboard or boiler .again! It’s so amazingly easy — just soak and rinsel! See for yourself what a difference it makes to take the old-fashioned washday out of the week. One package of Rinso is all you need for the new way of washing. Get a package today from your grocer or department store. Lever Bros. Co.. Cambridge, Mass. 8¢ FE

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