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THE GREATEST WELCOME A WASHING PRODUCT EVER HAD! ■;J j 2;.- " •*» “ .Ift P New Zealanders gave Surf F ■— a great recommendation by /TWSX ~ >•< •■ - 11 V- snapping up hundreds of BBBffiEpy thousands of packets in a /~\ J f/l 9!SI I ■ matter of weeks. This 9 / Ul gHf U3^'. wjjF : \ terrific demand exhausted even the large reserve ® v supply. But now Surf is A jback again in full supply, iT'T^S 5 ■"' ■ WMWV and women are ■ .A . j loving it! ' i aL'x ■ ' Jw MflP ' W\ ~f" I I dMBl j -. ~ —wl£x >p l r w• :- . F > " "iH w '*" ( •^r l * i 'W w <& 1 ■jl ZfilWmrcF _. l -WiSttHJ! ! l "l ' 1 " n* !Wgl < ■ . mMHwf iIBS v 111 1 \ : . is|||| ~ -' <fM I jOyjSgl u < 7 i • r iIL ■HIM 1 ! MMM|RM|MMIMr jSlllgS \»' ' ' B SSSW : ' "■ In New Plymouth, smiling Mr. Strawbridge Mp; • xjjUu "Mlßgjy f '.< lb <,*’ is well-known to everyone who.shops at the Vk .‘ SsRSmEnWIB’ *■,’'» V *S i ' *ll F ' Fitzroy Home and Colonial Store. See IjMt'. - ' j- ; \.,-M'l’lll?ffP n LjWHRUBBIB I . : •X.-sSI • * * whne ttpl . - : •""* h el p ,n s I>CM Bi -■ • > ~^—~ • E.' '. \r'^i-. '■’*' ■ SBWhfc,. ' '- r =”«' value. From the start, Mr. .Strawbridge Z, <?'X Ij, ■” WWa|MMMaijBBF A ’As® l’ as recommended Surf. "Now.” he says, Bife v? 9 * I7k jj i**' '’ B WPS B ' ■"•■■' ' -*3O’*2* , J^* Z *'** i * *"’ % •'practically al! my customers ask for it.” ftp 1 wl M&v'vEbmßi W--A whbj . „ "Who's Sleepy—l'm Not!" soys Baby Maxine as Robin and Susan say goodnight. Mrs. Winter uses Surf for baby's nappies. S>jf .< jjEpjll; » ?~"-~ *■ ■ tiSfetfA It does the heart good to visit the Winters at 58 Morrison Avenue, Chrisfthurch. “especially the children’s things. Surf gets their blue jeans, school clothes and WW '•'"''BB:? Thev’re such a happy family, enjoving life together. Mrs. Winter is especially play things wonderfully clean. I find Surf’s ideal for my washing machine. I ‘ V Whßf- ' ' happy these days with the new washing powder she’s using. "Since I’ve been just follow jhe machine manufacturer’s instructions, and results with Suri are ’' ' ' 'B Übing Surf, everything I wash is looking much cleaner and brighter,” she says, marvellous. NEW ZEALANDERS PROVE SURF jBLT/k t wl GIVES WORLD'S CLEANEST WASH! W?vg H K. J Surf has swept ftroafh New Zealand like a fresh w ; T aSc’Sjfe^p Tg y ja| breeie, bringing snowy sheets and gleaming col- JB,,' JB - t-.f'- HI ’• , ? ! 7.' t *j! ; y , -?“' ,^*T * ’ y '' u 1 ~£ oureds with it. This picture report tells you what ?» ( <l women are saying about Surf, the new powder ; j de * ergen *- ■ n £ fwk A BaiBBBfIHBBk -• I t -J I it _ BMI BBa B MBferMß • ji adK%' “ r> '- ' B ■ ■..:.. ''■' Bk BkW ''•■ '" **Z *Z^'«.^ Lovely Maxwell landscape provided the back- Worsley’s washing machine working overtime. ,j-~<.RBI IHE■ ■■ •' X ? Kft -•- ” • B 88l - '■" Mrs '■ ■" glistening sheets She says "Surf is really first class in the tnachMk Wr®h • ?^jnrmtL V Bl " ”W( LS , - f i BB rha,s Garr > on ,l '\ b u ,kC , Fa ! her a chri5 '™’ ine-especially for Garry’s things and my ■z ■ BB s '■ B's&BB. • ••’-'.SiSse'X. 881 ** ■ t &A. V- - A brought Garrv. hts babv brother (8 months) "IT 9 Ogßsife jk ‘®p and Daddy, who is a contractor, keeps Mrs. husband's clothes.” \ \ I I ce ,oto 9 ra P® ,er a^es L5OO-Mile Tour ;’ z wJ* w|- ’ ?RT IBe 1 ‘'"'' 2M - liy Dennis Hodgson of the pictures are some of d * Bjjb -■” ’ ■ I -' ; ‘WS X Wellington did a fifteen the users of Surf, their d ' J ' yO -j Ow ( < hundred - mile tour of children, their husbands V 1 Ml New Zealand to get —"the world's cleanest ml B HBB ft B 8881 A Aw these shots. Starring in wash". ,) L J-.., Wtohtwlrlr tserond from richtl added: "Surf Rotorua water is hardly the world's softest! However, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Nurses-fit in a game be, ' veen d “‘V o „ Economy Sis big th j ng> too . Harris of 6 Grey Street have an easy remedy. "Surf comes to our and study. Look at that array of spanking white s worth eve rv penny wm pav for it," said rescue every wash up,” says Mrs. Harris. "It softens the water beauti- </%£■—!* tennis togs! “Surf gets white things really clean Surfs or right?' . fully.” Hei- chief “dryer-upper” chipped in: “Look at these plates- OBj'Mj - M f J Nurse Griffin (first on left) told us. and Nurse Nurse Richmond (first on ngntj. there's sparkle for you! And the cutlery is shining like new.” \ ? Q- " ' ~’' ' ' '' ' '■ \'- ' ____ * «? - 'W""'^ b W S awk -f!B»s ! y ~ iBLJL ■/wlk i -8881 MatfCJi --.X ’lRSrafl ~~• '\ f °w ' il’ F Bit.. .'■BPbfe' i ■ H Bk <6/ <" -• HBwBSKk: ’ V’ ! ’ i ’sSpc .ji ~y j. n "**' * ■ iSp I WffdarrO- IbSmt / /SB E' -' Tf ' HrW SMIBMf; Papanui, 31 Vagues Road was where we found ' . 1111 1 111 B Donovan of. 2 Pinfold Avenue, At Hawera Mr. Olson was fixing telegraph Mrs. Price. We remarked on her we. ept Auckland Mrs Anderson of 2 0 Fairfax Avenue, Rotorua mechanic, E. Burr, gets high praise for the smartness of the Hamilton. Hers is a very attractive home. lines. His wife has to face thrtj ’" washing machine. Its 18 >'= ars < ’ ld ' Penrose, had a special problem. “We live in an overalls he wears at the Geyser Service Station. “By the end of the She loves colour-likes to see a clean, bright w-ork whites every week. She find ; Surf y dared. “I’m a careful sort of p . PP ’ ; ndustr i a ] district," she explained, “and getting day, my overalls are really dirty,” he siaid. “But they don’t mind in wash on the line. “I use Surf .on all my shifts the dirt, he grinned. h dam Surf suits the machine an tie ir po clothes dean was a major job until Surf my home. That Surf they use makes short work of even the greasiest coloureds, as well as the whites and the get pretty dirty but Surf washesjhem a dam of the clothes in quick time W ith th r ee «> nl ’ turned up 1 always use it in my washing mach- cloth'es. Believe me, it's great to start each day with dean, fresh children's play dothes. lam really thrilled," sight deaner than anything else. - AU ®y *«b i. reaUy ind truly ctauu» overalls.” - she said.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27738, 16 August 1955, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27738, 16 August 1955, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27738, 16 August 1955, Page 5

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