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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, July 17, 1915. Pg 2
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Title | Saturday, July 17, 1915. Pg 2 |
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Page number | Pg 2 |
Date | Saturday, July 17, 1915 |
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Publisher | Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette, |
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READIN& MERCURY, OXFORD GAZET'l'E, NEWBURY HERALD, AND BERKS COUNTY PAPER. SATURDAY, JULY 17. 1915.
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HERKSHIR, E EDUCATION
COM ~UTTEE
READING EDUCATION COlllMlTTEE
RE!..DTNG LADS AND THE
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DEIIONSTRA~ION
IFreemn~nd
other socl(!bes all testified their
WIllIngness to do t h eir utmost for the p rocE's::"on
lr. I lemonstrnbo 1
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th eml;~h cs tol the arternoon nt l.ho di sposal 0
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III d rend £l. t;e.legm m from th e BISho11 of Oxford
that he \Iouid bo unable to attend
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to lure
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Puritan Soap is an ever-welcome guest.
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Alik:e here and in thousands of other h appy homes Puritan
Soap IS welcomed and loved because it is so gentle in use
-so tender to the clothes, so pleasant to the hands that use it.
Puritan Soap is gentle because it contains olive oil-sweet
olive oil of nature's own giving.
It is the olive oil in Puritan Soap w hich saves the clothes
from w ash-day wear and tear, and makes them, like itself,
sweet, pure and fragrant.
Set the Puntan
girl on erJery box
0/ Purl/an Soap
- the oleve oil
soap
T~at is why s~ many hous~wives say quite truly that
PUrIta n Soap saves ItS cost every week in the clothes it saves.
Will you order Puritan Soap from your grocer, oilman or
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is used in Britain's happiest homes
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accommodatIOn of tho Infants If however tho
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througbou t the Unlt.ed Km~om for the purpose
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