File:PostcardAdvertisingHappyDayWashingMachineCirca1910.jpg

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English: Advertising postcard, picture side, for the "Happy Day" washing machine, sold by the National Sewing Machine Co. of Belvidere, Illinois. Opposite side of unmailed card shows boilerplate message: "Dear Madam:/ If you will try the 'Happy Day' Washing Machine, you will surely buy it, because it operates so easily and cleanses so very thoroughly."
Date "c. 1910" according to eBay store Web page
Source eBay store Web page
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