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Mother thought Peg’s dress was white . . . y 'W ✓ she saw it against Mary’s PERSIL-WASHED FROCK When you see ordinary washing against >„ true' Persil whiteness, the difference almosr hits you in the face! What’s the explanation? Persil’s oxygen-charged suds that go right to the very heart of the\fabric ! They carefully seek out the ingrained rubbed-in dirt that ordinary washing leaves behind. Because it works so gently Persil is the safest washing care for your precious things as well. And when you try coaxing, instead of “rub-and-scrub” — of course your things last longer. IT’S THE OXYGEN THAT DOES IT PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED P 147. 17Z build your wartime wardrobe on a z. m 1 In these coupon-conscious days your wardrobe probably consists of practical clothes which will give you unlimited freedom and stand the wear and tear of harder work, longer hours . . . and that’s where your Berlei comes to the fore! It’s bad for morale to let figures go . . . and it’s bad for efficiency, too. If you’re feeling the strain of extra service, you need a good modern foundation . . • a BERLEI scientifically designed to give you Comfort and Support. And, don’t forget . . . have your Berlei personally fitted to your figure-type. It will last and last ... an all-important item when planning your coupon-budget. © © TODD’S DRAPERY Ltd •J ASHBURTON.

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Look Out in the Blackout Railway Lighting Restrictions. Dimly lighted stations and reduced lighting in carriages make it necessary for passengers to be extra careful in boarding and leaving trains. Before alighting, make sure that the train has stopped; alight on the platform side only. ** Blackout conditions increase the responsibilities of railwaymen too, but you can assist by closing doors after you and by seeing that window blinds in your compartment remain drawn so that no lights are visible from outside. Keep Things Dark for Safety’s Sake.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 227, 8 July 1942, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 227, 8 July 1942, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 227, 8 July 1942, Page 4