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IT'SAKMOST A WOfSOER
that Garments Starched
00 not
WALK Of F HOME OF TrtBROVW ACCORD
THEY ARE CERTAINLY
Stiff enough to do so
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Reg. No.
40,378.
Makes Starched Linen Like New. Once Tried, Always Wanted.
The greatest boon euer offered to the Laundress for imparting an Ivory Finish to
Starched Linen, Lace, &c. It'doea not stick to the spider-web-like materials.
Used in the Royal Laundries. Should be used in e*ery House.
TESTIMONIAL.— From the Chief Laundress to His Royal Highness the Prince of .W^—
"29th August, 1879.— Mr. Critchley.— Sir, Having tried your Starch GIos^ I certainlj thin* «
is a great improvement— far superior to any I have ever tried.— V ours truly, fc. Holder.
SOLD EVERYWHERE. IN PACKETS, Id., 3d., 6d. and 1- each.
^s^ared by T. CRITCHLEY, Chemist, BLACKBURN.

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