Tuesday, June 23, 2020

How Teddy oiled his automobile Fels-Naptha


Here's another single page Fels-Naptha ad paper doll featuring a boy with a dirty outfit and a clean outfit.  It is a copy.  The date says 1927.  The text reads:

"Teddy was out in the garage, oiling his small automobile.  He had often seen Michael, the chauffeur, oil the big car, and he knew just how to go about it.  With the big oil-can that Michael used, and a large greasy cloth, Teddy crawled under his car, just as far as he could.  He oiled the pedals and he oiled the wheels- and he certainly oiled himself!  His clean tan suit was very dirty indeed, when he heard a voice shout- "F'r mercy's sake! Your a sight f'r the angels, Mister Teddy!  Whativer will your mother say, when she sees your nice clean suit all spoiled?" Michael looked very stern in the doorway.  "But Michael," protested Teddy, climbing to his feet "you get just like this when you oil the car."  "Tis different, me lad, for I wear overalls and me wife has a way o' washin' them clean.  Fels-Naptha Soap, she uses.  Better run in and tell your mother to have the laundress use it on your suit, mister Teddy- it'll make all the grease and dirt come out!"

Fels-Naptha will bring extra help to your washday problems- the extra help of good soap and plenty of naptha, working together.  The naptha loosens even greasy dirt- and the soapy suds wash it away.  Fels-Naptha works in machine or tub- in cool, lukewarm or hot water- or when the clothes are boiled. And it's easy on hands!  Next washday- let Fels-Naptha do the hard rubbing!  Order from your grocer today.

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