Safeguard your family's health. Spray Fly to:-' and * rid the home of flies, mosquitoes, etc.— (Ad.)
IN ENGLAND ESCAPE HARD WORK MEAN AUTOMATIC WASHING AQCni||Tp|Y | % iI&V \ Persil washes clothes in a way you have ImL I gg I \ never known before—with oxygen-charged »- AfH#% Ba SU< * s ' ner & et *. c little oxygen bubbles CP SQAI S H %\' ; \ clothes, dislodging every speck of dirt, t|/\ rVTH A ill H and purifying. Persil suds Nw tA I KAwl H .. a — ■*»«*. save what you fl v- i MA3 CONQUERED used to spend on bar 111 nnr UlAgillMl*. - niu soaps and soap powders. HI EVERYTHING YOU EttßflHTlEmß IHE WASHINU-PAY PERSIL does the whole Jm WASH IN PERSIL IfflfflfrfflWaTl BUOBEAR ZSKS! I TAtfBC Ay fcBCIA# I ICC ever y woman who dreads the ordinary soap could poss- ijl lAflCd Un ntff LlrC very thought of washing-day ! ibly do. The PERSIL il ait • ng» bijijb Now Persil here in New _ + l_. j ■» blsi AND FRESHNESS* • Zealand you owe it to yourself to let , uch easier, |g p ~ nn]v j! w9S h in(> Persil is a complete washing com- Persil show you just what it can do. too, because there is no M Hom hl?Jr thin pound and it leaves all soaps and Once you have Persil in the house you nee d to rub and scrub to ||| ever thought possible. Stains foap powders far behind in the way ™ llbe lihfhTarf g et clothes really clean M vanish as the clothes boil in Persil, tnt g lt S^e bigfest wa h MT I and linen dries brilliantly white, g a nd fabfS and yet so happy and PERSIL you will never M wnh a warm, sunshiny fragrance. J Qt the You can'f get tired 8° h * ck u . to ** old- 1 Woollies remain soft and fluffy dirtiest clothes. Persil sterilizes too with Persil fashioned soap- f||j through wash after wash, silks never —something just soap could never cause Per s i wash. E||l lose their lovely sheen, and you'll do—freshens' and purifies every does the hard |i|| be especially pleased with the clear thread of the clothes in hot or cool work. brightness *of coloured clothes. water alike. H uimi'uu'.'Avamnl II 'J n I tern SPECIAL PERSIL METHOD jbr OBTAINING BEST RESULTS W Allow one heaped tablespoon of Persil to each gallon of water. First mix the Persil into a smooth paste in a bowl with a cold water. Thin down the paste with more cold water until it a milky liquid. Add to cold water in the copper. For silks and woollens mix perstt nM7wiiurTj;n Persil as above and add to \varm water. Full directions on every i ; LIIVUiIiIJ packet. ■ 31.45.40NZ
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 39, 15 February 1934, Page 20
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