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...till her neighbour's child came to play in a Persil-washed Frock If you think that ordinary washers make your things nice and white, just wait till you see those things side by side with Persil washing ! Persil whiteness beats ordinary whiteness every time. What's the explanation ? Persil's soap-and-oxygen action ! Ordinary washers just get dirt off the fabric. Persil gets dirt out of the fabric too.' That's the simple reason why Persil users always have the whitest whites. It's time that you became a Persil user ! Use Persil alone.

■ Beware oj Imitations THE AMAZING OXYGEN WASHEI PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED 31.272.23NZ 25 A^DESSERT IDEAS 111 EACH PACKAGE OF FANCY FREE • HUNDREDS OF WOMEN era taking things Miter th«M days and serving mew delicious desserts; They are wing Foney Free to male* the most gorgeous butterscotch or cocoanut cream Riling in |ust 5« minutes. You, too; can make wonderful caramel, butterscotch and vanilla desserts and souffles in fust as short a time. The colourful recipe booklet in every package tells how. There are no less than 85 .recipes contained in this booklet— and they're all made with Fancy Free;: It comes in three delicious "Flavour Bud , ' flavours — Caramel, Butterscotch, Vanilla. Try it today; FANCY FREE e———»—, eta Mih more ooo ?mtem /

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 266, 9 November 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 266, 9 November 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 266, 9 November 1937, Page 12

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