So important to your family ( v \ helps to supply the energy and | heat producing elements their V|' active bodies need. Children '* \\A grow strong and robust when li| you give them SELF HELP Tfcn Malt daily. dfaT \ IBS SELF HELP Malt is of the XBk M best quality obtainable and —"S— l OiV'^l» r ■ SELF HELP MALT \ l-lb.jarl'7 2-ll».jar2/9 Savoy Bacon lb. 1/4 & 1/6 Raw Ham, Sliced per lb. 1/6 Libby's Scotch BrotkLfhllU I Mild Cheese lb. 1/- De Luxe Coffee Essence .. 1/7 Wilson's Cough Care l/i jV If Tasty Cheese Ib. 1/6 Dessert Pears . . 30ox. tins 1/5 Self-Help Sand Soan obu H Rolled Oats . 4jsd lb. 4 for 1/5 Horlick's Malted Milk 1/9, 2/11 Lamb Tongues nw&ijt H Oatmeal 4d lb., 4 for 1/3 Pearl Barley 41b. 1/1 Marrowfat Peas !" K Self-Help Honey . . 1/1 & 2/1 Margarine carton 9d Antelope Powder wM* ■ Wilson's Cornflour 6£d & 1/- Vinegar, D.Y.C 6d & 9&d Bicarbonate of Soda vsu I Prunes, 30-401b lOd Semolina pkt 7d Figs. Stewing 11 Sunshine Soups, pkt. 3£d &6d Shreddo 8d & 1/2 Cake Fruit Mixture MLISI I Mixed Bird Seed lb. 4d Haricot Beans .... per lb. 4d Spaghetti in Sauce 7d *tU IS M* S«d lb. 4d Self-Help (M .." B„ 1/. cS,e „d Cbkl ."£8 1 Starch, loose lb. 9£d De Luxe Chocolate . . block lid Tomatoes, ju * JZ. ■ Peanuts, Shelled lb. 6£d Self-Help Worces. Sauce . 10£ d Lard .. "wLV I Cocoa, loose per lb. 1/1 Self-Help Washing Soap .. 1/- Kruschen Salts hLft fp B e ° h,s 'b. 5d Wilson's Baking Pwdr. . tin 1/5 Bergen Aluminium * 1/f ftlyi I Sultanas . per lb. 8d Mixed Peel pkt. 6d & lid Ammonia, Scrubbs " J? I Lemon Peel lb 1/5 Baked Be». 6*d ft Sd fcll I Curry Powder bottle 10£ d Canned Peas .... lloz. tins 8d Califig . . 1/lftlfP fl Rice, Australian lb. 4d * ' *,|| 1 Loose Rusks per Ib. 1/1 U Peanut Butter . . lOd, 1/2, 2/- jj n I Lexia Rasins pkt. 7£d &9d VAN MOUTEN'S I lodised Salt 51b. bag 1/- M \ Small Tin LIBBY'S ASSORTED SOUP E Cornflour, loose .... lb. 7d V The Two for |/2 ■ n Peas, Boiling per Ib. 5d Malt dB tt Bon Bons |/ /|j ■ De Luxe Flavouring Ess. lOd I SUBURBAN SHOPS QNIY • '' I Mother thought Ted's shirt was white II // \ \ \ '€-tM I - • . till she saw Uncle's 1 PERSIL-WASHED ONE 1 The picture tells the story. Ordinary washing b ... Persil washing— what a difference ! Persil / f with its oxygen-charged suds eases dirt right BttSvlmSl M 1 out of the weave itself. It gets things whiter JV/ I because it gets them cleaner. Bl As for coloureds, silks or woollies—you can't IfflPrTSTrJnl B § give them better care than Persil. It's so IMIITJI/hl 111 B I thorough, so quick and gende. When Persil /MM 11 Bl■ I looks after loveliness, it lasts and lasts! *°jj B | PERSIL (N. 2.) LfrflTED I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 167, 17 July 1941, Page 14
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