Our y We pledge ourselves that this label shall only go on woollens that represent good value. It shall stand always for warmth and wear. It shall denote good woollens made from good wool and sold at the lowest price that will give a fair return. The Bruce label on woollens means they are made from wool grown, clipped, spun, dyed and made up in this country —they are 4 well made, New Zealand? BROSE ■ ' ' ■• . / f iu J if iiaiFr 7W 1 | Ah!... that's | I Persil Whiteness 1 ,P ONE FINE DAY you’re bound to come across some J *1 Persil-washed clothes. Then even your best results— | I your nicest, whitest washes — will look shamefaced g beside them! There is 110 whiteness like Persil s. Its J oxygen-charged suds see to that! g Off they go—wheedling out the I ( U grease, the stains and grime that • / B ■ g sleepy, puffed-up suds won’t JW '' B B touch. Your linep dries out § B snowy white, Persil white. Best J !of all, your clothes wear longer ® L jnjiJcUf'J B washed this gentle way-You see! g l iiiniimifflifflimiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiinMnimiim | . .PERSIL INJtJ
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 270, 10 August 1943, Page 8
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186Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 270, 10 August 1943, Page 8
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