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Announcing I Another 'ROMA. Succiss WJ&Sm ■ "■- This Exquisit* New ■;. ■/fWBSSL' "Coarbttw" Casket //m^^^Mm/1^ Corttains libs of •RQMAr Tea . ' ' X^Br1 % l^^Bi£l^^^^. '^j^b^bbbbl^T*' s/%%' \i *■> .a S&^*- *i±u^ftfP^<^\jj^f(^^:'' "l *//;'i ■ ■■■'' '''■' ■':, ' i ' : -../■: ■ r.::: ■.:■;;(■:' ■ ',;:;>• a:- ;• — :■■':; ,-,'■■•.. I itvy ttv°re s^\ts W^| PutSILS VWiUoUI nuE|H||m^_@^^_wM ' ' S v fJlrS< ,s£sg < ■ Rubbing is unnecessary with \fP|«l|MEi **** BVft (Crtd-J ' *fl!i* 1 Pcrsil. for Pcrsil loosens out HsuipiVßßMlHißlpllUßi BBM \pr> J? ' %'' ' 1 'the dirt far more gently and n^^f^HHHVRCiKuSyH BBB^. ' , *. k" ' '■ ' far niorc thoroughly than the \i&>&!llS»Vi3M^HVSTi^^n(@l BvMV ■ / %j POl>* ' E\ t < " — hardest rubbing. As soon as \E;^aMMpP»iT|tP tl<tlM» BWbV' ,i StOw !«■'. «?< the solution goes into the water, lßwlfli\*k\milf&iMMjil BBB^.' rttV 1, It/*'l*Jß^^^H crsil sUrls working for you. V«^PlI^HSSi^i^HRHf9 V,cCtO ft' '* oxygen bubbles which pass * busily to and fro, making the *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^T suds active- Fu" of tne deans- MW fli fl^ 4ft ■ 8 ■ ■Bwßm^i^B^Bwßmli>^^Bwßwß^BKll£::« -. -■< '"•? power of oxygen, the suds Illilßm I I H - BwßVbVbVbVbV&^^Bß^BVßhF^'Sv^ - ' VB are carried through and PLtßailL H BWBWBWBWfI^BWB\^^BP^^BwP^%^HPi&^ wl through the clothes auto- m aP-V^^^V^V HP'W^WllffTffHßßl^^ sJ^P^^ir^P^S^M* V matica»y Soon every thread ' |MAflllC . ■ ■ UT|T|M|MILJiJH^B[ fW^Xi^ t M%^^^ ,V is P««fied, freshened, 'made fflCllll* ■ b9JipwWHWMiBwB { i^v'^Kt'Sß And not a moment's rubbing ! DIFFEREN 1 I • l»l»lsit«j!llFiaTs»BM # >^'#>" m I! lj« No drudgery. No wear and ■%»n ■ ■ ■nWIMMiMHRIIffIHSMS. ■■ ; <-■ :-'"^SksK;" 'JBbß^^^Bl tear on the clothes. M/A<UlMfi-DAYSI H ■alHilltHJlil'KiiiHllll*lß»^ ->'v'J'< .^^wl^ Jj^Bw^H lTM9nil^" vftivl ■] 'When you say goodbye to rubbing and scrub- /HSffilu - "hifr^&i ' ' l^iL^^Kf/re!^^^^ letter of thanks, as so many women have ' *^^!^^^£^^^^»'^ ' already done. Persil makes washing-day easier _.^W» tg^^y .1 jjJBBfcBWMBSirm I n*~*^^sm^M than you've ever dreamed it could be—and wait _ till you sec what extra wear you get from' m Allow one heaped ♦ After thinmnp down *\ For silks and woollens s. '» your clothes—silks and woollens, as well as X tablcspoou of Persil *> the paste with more -* make a solution of linens, when they aic washed the Pcrsil way ! to eac h gallon of water, cold water until it is a Pcrsil, as above, and add •*_| /M* „„..___ Mix to a smooth paste in a milky liquid, add to cold to warm water. Full KEEPS UuOUGCAAA SOFT AND bowl with a little cold water in the copper. directions on every packet. FLUFFY-.p^and f^muu I w'"r __^—^g^cfl I BRIGHT AND FREs"^ffJ|P|l!fftw V^T^ SelL 11 Because Pcrsil brings out ever)- ——^M^M M*4 kfrj I "Xl^^^LSß^B^ 1 QwH J« ■* l-H picion of dirt, you naturally get whites ■ #^W tl™ _ . »<« 1 ■ that are really white. Bui P.n.l'.s^Bß] 11/4 V/ /Va> f ' I'^Bm. J Of • "^ —, *>f\ AfkCiV 1 ■ specially suitable for silks and •] ■fk] ■' I / *ii* V# ■ .itUtftC"' 1 ll i> Jhe «afest Ihiqg for your,^BBBBBBBBB^y#/Ww^Vw^T'WBBBBBBBH *Trt nf^'l!-..^ H treasured silks an J woollies. |U V^^C^ B] . It keeps the silks and col- ( Bl _^^^BM 'HV ■ Hf 1 our! as tav and bright as M # & JI il 177^888 a B^^^BBBBBBBf. B\ ' H new and makes the wool- M W « Ml i f 'r-jl 11 ■L B ■■! *1 IjTJBBI I BBBBBBBBBBH BA Bl liC5 softer and fluffier AY ill BMMIMIiPMPfP<nf"VVH^BB] I BB ■ ■ than ever.. Just try it. _■ I | BW*/^.TlßU4Jlij!ijldmWß^Bl I 111 I ' I THE SIMPtt WAY IS THE ■ Jj£T JwAY j PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED "'^ I

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 88, 13 April 1935, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 88, 13 April 1935, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 88, 13 April 1935, Page 32

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