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WASHING POWDERS ON TRIAL PERSIL WINS R!C WHITENESS TEST ;s==^ ’ OUT OF 10 ’’SPOT THE WINNER" Miss Joyce Rutherford | >fth« Good Houtakttping Institute, who | m otrsonally suptrvistd th« washing of the | towals and also rt/areod th« Whiteness - Tost at London's famous May Fa,r Hotel. —— yj n iMf) 6 FAMOUS WASHING ll POWDERS ON TRIAL 326 HOUSEWIVES Ml |W J ACT AS JUDGES THI OREAT WHITINi „ T „ T _ ■WL/jT, for washing powders, carried out by WHMWbMWMM’ Good Hnusakaeping Institute. "TO THE MAY FAIR HOTEL, r*’ J he,d >« th * * air Hotel, TIIwM I nnrlnn London. 305 out of 326 housewives London, recently came more picked out the Porsii-washed towel flw than three hundred housewives all th*whitest! Judges in a great wash-day whiteHow The Voting Went matter how other washing po***?’ The well-known Good House- One at a time, the housewives filed thc 7 don ’‘ have k eeping Institute m London car- past, and each was asked to pick Persil suds. That’s why Pereildo» tied out the test. They took 6 new out the whitest towel. None of a wonderful job with ALL th® white tea-towels, and soiled them the women knew which washing your whites and your colour** ah equally. Then die towels were powder had been used. The re- Persil ia so gentle, too •• • washed. -Six washing powders suit? 505 out of 526 voted for softest wooUen. and * 7Xe1 USCd Th dlffercnt one eac h the towel that had been washed in thing.. ' towel. The manufacturer’s in- Persil I So that ’ s the real truth We " Uy foliOWCd And ,he ,ecre,? P '« a ’‘ “HUO” washday I Persil washes of tiny oxygen-charged bubbles I No because it washes cleanest. PERSIL BEATS THE LOT

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27489, 25 October 1954, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27489, 25 October 1954, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27489, 25 October 1954, Page 2

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