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Mother thought baby’s frock was white m"" mgmmmrn mm Mm ii m ■JQCOtMi’ r * \ \ >w>x% 4^Sg| i n ms • • • Auntie came to tea in this PERSIL-WASHED BLOUSE When you see something extra white, what does it set you thinking of? Why, Persil of course ! Nearly everyone knows that Persil washes whiter. And the’reason is —because Persil washes cleaner. You see, Persil’s suds are oxygen-charged. And that means they’re extra thorough—yet as gentle as can be. That’s why you can trust your coloured prints and blouses, your cherished silks and woollies to Persil. There’s nothing safer ! „ "«C/s r PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED P.86.17Z

V « ■•UIJvJVv-.. 1 f: .. . w mh. •• s*• ; mm T% i? \ if w RIGHT for every occasion , o Point-Setter White Shirts For perfect harmony with every suit, every tie, wear a Point-Setter White Shirt. White Shirts suit you whether you’re dark, blonde, or fair-headed; They’re correct for formal or informal wear every man needs at least two white shirts available. All Point-Setter Shirts have Lichfield’s’ famous Mitoga body fit, and they’re topped with Point-Set- . ter starchless collars. Choose your Point-Setter White Shirt to-day. G. HEFFORD & Co., EAST STREET. ASHBURTON.

‘cr*. Eat Our Bread For Every Meal Whether you prefer it freshly cut or crisply toasted, you will enjoy the better Bread we bake. All we ask is that you try a loaf and com* pare the flavour and quality. Our Bread is baked in a modern, clean bakehouse under ideal conditions. Our carter will call if you ’phone us. G. MONEY & SON Post Office Bakery, ASHBURTON. 'PHONE 129

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 253, 7 August 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 253, 7 August 1941, Page 3

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