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“Once I wouldn't dare to wash my nice woolly shawl... but look how bright it's kept all these years ...! ” ~ . ■ *, * * ■> . ■ 4 # , v '■ *r* * * \>, v-< / nis ■'A *-I V?.J .1 A »A ;,Wi. 4s - >1 ' J i c QI B-<N^4d4E9L Perail baa a U/&y. 'with fluffy, coloured woollies. Persil’s oxygen-charged suds work so thoroughly that they get out more dirt than you’d 'imagine possible—yet do it so quidkly that the woollens are in the water for only a very short time. The most delicate sliades are perfectly safe in Persil for you can use cool or even cold water! And there’s no rubbing to take away the soft bloom of dainty woollies. It’s simply by washing woollens so much cleaner that Persil keeps them so much softer and brighter. Use Persil alone for the whole family wash. PERSIL’S MAKES THINGS LAST LONGER nfe -

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23202, 13 December 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23202, 13 December 1940, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23202, 13 December 1940, Page 5

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