icfc* win of enthusiastic Persil users! 4* »%* < MM Si % *5 V^Mfe 'OSS* «1 ■*« «l« olfcS-'V i^ AUTOMAT/CAUY Jus: oiix Persil accardlag to ti< siaipie directions aad pour the soiutioa iaty tic waKf. N'o sooaer is is ia the waxr 'Jjaa it betas to release couadess tiay cubbies oz oxy?eo, Natunj's <jwa punier aac cleanser.. To aad fro these aav buNbie* carrv tb.e sues, oassiag through every stitch aad 'rlread. w: :ae iusc speck or dirt. Persil's o.iygea*uds wash while vou watch —worsting tie thousaads jr busy U;:ie baads. Vita no hard work at all you get a fresher, brighter wash taaa ever 1 Say GOODBYI WASHING-DAY/sfWt^ If voa've ever loaged foe relief from tie toil and trouble, the frayed aervesaad :e achiag back that washiag-day so often Leaas, Persil is just what you have been waitiag for. Millioas, literally millions of WJffiefl in Eagiaad aad Earope have proved that Persil aieaaa di-Jkrmt washiag - days. Try a packet tor your aext wash—it will oeea vaur eyes I SAFE mum mmmwmw Yju'!l thiak it sheer oxagtc whea you see how white this eas -T Fersxi wasa tnaaes vour Uaeas. But wait till you 3ee how soxt «"d i'ul-v Fersii washes the woollies, how bright aad ?ay it raises vour iaest silks aad colours I Persi! washiag is act oalv far easier—it's far surer taaa old-date washing nxsthecs, THE SIMPLE WAY is Hie WASHING BEFORE HAS NEVER BEEN SO EASY! SO GENTLE! SO THOROUGH PiRSIiWASHIS BEST SOAP SOAP POWDER FOR BEST RESULTS PERSIL METHOD *iP gallon <tt water. Mix ta a smooth paste la a bowl little cold After thinning down the ■- paste . Wlti » amre ca&t waCcy it is 4 milky liquid, add ta eaitt water {a m "i:ta. ■olutias inC S C WAY J:.^9.U!«Z
I tots for NiTIOSUL GONTINiIANCE/7 m m * * > **B&/ VOTi CONTINUANCE 1. Because If my sen will net live decentiy out of respect for hemself and his fove for me, he certain ly will not do so out of respect for & law that has become a laughing stock. 2. Because prohibition would attempt to put strait-jacket on men who do not: need it and would not wear it 3. Because I realise that it is not wrong to drink a glass of beer or wine. My parents enjoyed both in moderation, and i could not dream of attacking them or thousands of good folk Jika them, through the balfot box. 4- Because I can no longer ignore the- fact that pr&* hibition has been a disastrous failure, a failure ! would hate to see inflicted upon this country. Mothers, Wives and Sweethearts—PLAY YOUR PART!
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21631, 15 November 1935, Page 8
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