I Mother thought Ted’s shirt was white I & •? IO"' >’ v 1 F r -y 1 1 - Tv • ill • •••••• - ; ■ -I ► \ — . . . till she saw Unde’s PERSIL-WASHED ONE The picture tells the story. Ordinary washing .. . Persil washing—what a difference 1 Persil / with its oxygen-charged suds eases dirt right out of the weave itself. It gets things whiter because it gets them cleaner. /JFf J As for coloureds, silks or woollies —you can’t /jf/ / n HK B give them better care than Persil. It’s so SUI 3 B thorough, so quick and gentle. When Persil / R£s,STe Re D JS looks after loveliness, it lasts and lasts 1 O/ <* . I I PERSIL (NX) LIMITED P. 83.1 7 Z j Hl /
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 297, 12 September 1941, Page 5
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115Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 297, 12 September 1941, Page 5
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