WHEN IT'S POULTRY ! * Whatever's served for Poultry course You MUST add lea & PERRINS SAUCE
■ — ...... .. — - '*' \ • Nobody knows --v/' - sucH wonderful as Uncle I But even has to remember this rule-7- ; What jolly times when Uncle comes particle of duft, of germ-laden grime for a visit! The things he has in his picked up in the day's business. pockets —you wouldn't believe. But— There's no difficulty or fuss about it. just one moment before he goes in to • There's a cake of Lifebuoy by every the kiddies. What about a wash with wash-basin in the house. Mother, the • Lifebuoy Soap? It's Mother's invari- family health-doctor, has seen to that. able, unbreakable rule. She uses it for all her cleaning too. Let Lifebuoy take from your hands Its fresh, invigorating every hint of danger—every possibility .smell gives you a of infection delicious sense of wash away every well-being, I L.W.9 EEVER,;-BROgWESS; MMflfBD.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 27, 1 February 1930, Page 15 (Supplement)
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