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PERSIL MAKES I Is ALL YOUR CLOTHES LOOK NEW AGAIN PERSIL is oxygen. PERSIL sends myriads /X? "* ' anc * through yourlinen in the wash, puri- "' -f"'fc" "" '•" >™ifai'ntii r i ■ MMMt || < |^— anc j brightening — the differgjj PERSIL IS THE SAFEST WASHING METHOD ence in results is astonishing ! W EVER DISCOVERED .. . g-HMnravi ' The dirt-loosening action of PERSIL is infinitely more gentle than any other washing W^^WB'T»yW\T^JrX^T|^ HI method. Bursting oxygen bubbles take the place of the old way of forcing the soap suds 81 through the clothes. In the PERSIL laboratories washing experts have deliberately ■ tried to harm fabrics with PERSIL, but they could not do so. *i>l . J > 1 H ' f I PERSIL IS WONDERFUL FOR WOOLLENS AND SILKS rfSfflFTfrirßriyTS £§ One of the most amazing things about PERSIL is the way it in warm or Eil water. Silks, woollens, and things that need cool washing, get the same wonderful H cleansing and freshening as the clothes you boil. And remember that PERSIL is uttwctt „„ ,i„ _„_ _, c t,;__ —„.t,r,/1 H 1 absolutely safe for your most precious silk or woollen garments. I7y iHoSf !ffs I 1 NO MORE TIRED ACHING BACKS . . . I way was to rub or squeeze the soap suds through - I H .1A kdnnc UEAnArUCC the clothes. But PERSIL works automatically. B 1| NO MUnC ntAl/AWilSw • • • Oxygen, the great natural purifier,, bubbles B || . Forget that you ever hated washing day ! PERSIL has come to relieve you of all the hard through the fibres of the fabric, cleansing .every B !? work. With absolutely no rubbing to do you have the washing done and on the line thread more thoroughly than soap and rubbing M |H before you begin to feel tired. Washing day is just as easy as any other day in the week. ever could. B I PERSIL GIVES UIHJJ W^M«VAMgI.UK«| I COLOURED FROCKS A SPECIAL TREATMENTS 1 FASCINATING BRIGHTNESS . 11 f fajpftlf I SPELIAI, jfl I Gay printed frocks look so sad and woeful fwH T *» efC ' S n ° ne | d . f °s f USS a f d WO "y 1 |i once the patterns get streaked and the colours gj Br 1 1 'to a /iVj i 1 i when tea or fruit-juice is split on the g II fade. It's risky to wash coloured frocks with IHI i tablecloth. The stains will come right 9 ■§ soap, but " e more than safe in PERSIL PERSIL is now established as the fore- out, without any special treatment, in a a H Afte" S weeks of washing 7 wit" B PERSIL col- most washing preparation in England, PERSIL boil. You'll be amazed at the 8 | oured things still look like new. Europe and Australia. Millions of a y PERSIL removes all the usual B B ■ . , , . household stains —tea, coffee, cocoa, B W*1 1 1 1 WW'PyP' l 4 l jil P WOmen have tned and they afe fruit, wine, grease, grass and blood 1 still using it — striking proof that stains. M PERSIL does all it claims to do. In England alone, 3,000,000 women use CLOTHES HAVE I PERSIL for everything they wash. They Q AC E k.l C refuse to go back to the old ways. •»C w B OBC IM 9V/ h^- iTiii I WHITE: BEFORE £. 3„g e z;?h« k ;«•«« -» «««.<. j . x, ® t>t7uctt 00 to snow you the new, dary.ling whiteness it la und ry ! Butnow PERSIL.comes as a liberator gives to linens. PERSIL haHhe same purifrom all the tedious, back-breakmg drudgery. |gg , y |.. || freshening effect as plenty of fresh air Throw away your washing boardl ! Give and sunlight. And this wonderful whitePERSIL one washing day to prove lis clothes washed with fi alm w y * PERSIL have a delightful "dried in the la^t^nCC * IDCnilinCn WBMBW fflliiiS 111 Hi IPlSllliPl and add the 'solution to your KImUIKCU Wmm&m WmMM |Ps||| ||§ g§ m&Mmslß copper or tub. persil ~.. H g! W ffi WHbH is absolutely the simplest »B1 BUB I JH ■ * wy of washing, „„d much soap powders for the copper, or M easier than using culting up bar soap. PERSIL is soap. Xhe PERSIL all you need for everything you method cuts out all ivash. No more powders, bar f||||§ the trouble of washsoaps or extracts to buy ! Use ra«§sgg&§ PERSIL for white clothes, silks, llfl§l F.l soaking the woollens, coloured 'things, stock- Iff J | I Clothes before you ings, kitchenj towels and dusters. I I | I B 1 I boil them. Km H ]■v i I mJ'"V Am k H. MB[k g a JHH I PERSIL SAVES POUNDS V^®° U 1 4flfc- Mfe A TEAR -NO SOAPS aV z# s^ 8 °JL ou extracts TO BUT pi« M %r PERSIL washes everything without extra help— f (f tL Wn / n. J no more soaps, powders or extracts to buy. Just 1 H • < f"W think how much that will save you in actual AJU \. BB /VVx':\ cash ! And the clothes last much longer too. V EM // • V They are never rubbed in PERSIL, and they 4/a y ® M /A;• ..■' usual wearing, fraying and tearing Hi I( U _ FOR BEST RESULTS USE PERSIL (fc ; '1 1 S3 IN THE SPECIAL PERSIL WAY B(' I I I Allow one heaped tablespoon of PERSIL to each gallon of water. V V-r I MA t —s. JAVSy First mix the PERSIL into a smooth paste in a bowl with a little I ts|y/ V X\ I f/SK. 1 1 |W_ ■3®—_ cold water. Thin down the paste with more cold water until \ \ I'l I B( A y | I it is a milky liquid. Add to cold water in the copper. For silks W\ B B' ,\ \/~ 1 \ y— 1 -MZZi and woollens mix PERSIL as above and add to warm water. J'l '/V aW ■ B/ ' \ V~ — I '' ' '''"—/ Full directions on every packet. I b <dm\X \ ■ mk PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED M \ J

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1934, Page 22

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