Reading Observer. May, 1914
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Reading Observer. Saturday, May 2, 1914. Pg 3.
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Title | Reading Observer. Saturday, May 2, 1914. Pg 3. |
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Page number | 3 |
Date | Saturday, May 2, 1914. |
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Publisher | Reading Observer |
OCR Text
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and helpful
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Message
to kls
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Mates.
Mr. E Hunt, of 35, Belmont
Road, Readmg, says - II I
ha\e a lot of he.:n y "ork to do
on t~e raIlway. whlC~ naturall y
means a r.onstant str~1O 011 the
back. One da\, abou t b\ eh e
months ago nov., I l\as taken
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A WOW ON
with such a frl@htful pal11 1Il the
CHILDREN'S DRESSES.
It
Wash Children's Dresses! Dainty FabriCs!
Flannels! Woollens! Lace! Hosiery! in fact
e~err gannen~ you are ParticUlar about,
1/8
,
with the umque w88b~ preparation.
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Lux coaxes
than forces the dirt
from the clothes. Lux gives a fadfer rich
and cream-like, in ' ~hich dainty hands-(lnd
. daihty .fabHcs
never fear immersion.
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Lux prevents 'loosely
fabrics from ~tting
and shrinking ' in the
Lux is made for the
housewife wlio tak~8 1
pride ' in the clothes .he
washes,--in the homel sill, keeps perfectly "clean.
back that I co~ l d ,c"cely
move. For weeJ(s [afterwards '
thIS pam kept r~turnlllg, with
the result that work used to "'0
very hard with ' me ! S tOOpl~g
was a difficult Job, ~and when
once down I had trouble m getting uprIght agam
..
"I was advised toI lry\ Doan's backache kidney pIlls by l a 'fellow workman
and l:ro glad I took rls adVice, for the;
dId me a world of good. casIng my back
dIrectly. I haven't had Lo compbln of
my back once smce th Jn, I can bend
aboul and do heavy IlftIOg wIthout the
least discomfort
There's nothIng to
equal Doan's pills
the kldnej s
liE Hunt'"
PIllS.
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