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NERVY? LISTLESS? ANffiMIC? WINCARNIS , Puts Young Blood ill your veins Obtainable from all Chemists. , ANOTHER RAILWAY CONCESSION MEALS REDUCED TO VAll meals at Railway Refreshment Rooms have been reduced from 2/6 '*-''' to 2/ —a "cut" of 20 per cent. —but there is no lessening of quality or quantity. If you have not yet ordered a wellserved railway meal you are advised to try one. Enjoyment is assured. Popular "tea and sandwich" (or similaf combinations), only 6d. ■ QUALITY, CLEANLINESS, AND COURTESY. SMITH'S ANVIL BRAND >^Ny PAINTS and ff^^\ VARNISHES, ETC. l^^fe^' .Mm \\ \ When, you think of painting it will pay 1% ' afVe^avJrm If you to pay ju*ta littler more.for ANVIL I \\\ '#VJt,#\ /I .LUSTROUS PAINT for your house, and \& 'C MSBJ **/J ANVIL STEELITE GREEN PAINT for Y^V jv 4*"'/<y y°up roof*' TJl«y colt Just * litlle I™ore> X^SJ^tSH^V^ but being made from the highest-grade >^»»___. -***jr ' material*, and mixed by specialists, they _ —^ give double the life of ordinary paints. USE ONLY- ■ /**. ANVIL LUSTROUS 9Ul p . PAINT for your House fa I Gal. USE ONLY- A * ANVILSTEELITE 9|l/r mp PAINT for Roofs & Ironwork fa V Gai. Carriage Paid if Cash with Order. Send or ask for Free Colour Chart and Full Instructions. SmiiAzSmitiA ( LOWER CUBA STREET (Opp. Town Hall), Wellington JACKSON STREET, Petone; and MAIN STREET, Lower Hutfc I PRETTY PRESSj I BECAUSE IT ; MY HUSBAND WAS j I I SHE' HAD ON.\\ WOULD BE ADMIRING YOUR A I WHY DON'T YOU If RUINED AFTER FROCK LAST NIGHT I I SETiSOMETHINGjIoWE WASHING y ——■- THAT? V-gfL AFFORD IT.T \ /THIS OLD THING-? BUT SORELY)( OVER AND OVER HPS3D Vl'l Jil'lHlOßl ■ IT HASN'T] / AGAIN.«.BUT IT LOOKS !I DON'T WORRY I'LL I BEEM /[ ALWAYS IN GREAT, BUT ÜBE USING PERSIL I wk<iUPn) \r>ta<tt nc WHAT ABOUT/?-I'VE JUST FOUND I A i^©lcoi/RSEy—^ Vl^^j/f^o^ IT' S I /S^ (WASHINC'S WSi\mPm^^, iZ^RiNOw. i use r mmuSTHQmI ' NEW BRIGHTNESS FOR COLOURS mmWjj If colour* won't run in water they'd never run MiJjffblh^^m I , in Pet»il., Pettil freshens them up, make* iffW/xfUSSSfw/ thenvlike new again. Guard all your pretty coloured thing* the safe Persil way. ' NEW whiteness wmm*mS*m FOX LINENS B?ifcl!K#i|lftßi . VfcltcMia tk«t duties you—th«fr«h« j^^^^^^^M^l^^iUilv^^^H >»«rsll - trhlfcatss. Pfrail leaves not' tat tMtit ipeck of dirt to make your Th« eM-fashloned method of elathts dull and dingy. »t Persll washing was to rub and scrub «... y.ur dothe. gleam while you .it •*» J&",™*, **FSnSS2Bj ■ kaek aod rttt. . • and wore out the clothes without , ' ' • Betting them really white. Pcrsil , ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I nas changed all that. Now Persil's *IMmMV/tltHßlyssV.*ftl^^;| 1 1HM ■ aetiv* osygea-cbarged suds do ' WMrr99llssssMTlFM'VMWß9llMlsssi "" hard work for you. They B3llJUsssssM I ■! LT'M I liifllKVH course , merrily through the ■■■■■H^^KaUaßaßJaiaSalHa^H clothes chasing out the dirt, eliminating all need for rubbing, Pcrsll Is marvellous for whites, and saving the clothes while you : kat •if I " lust M mirvellons for "c resting. ■■ dainty fafericaasd soft woollies. Ye« caa trust the most cob-webby HHJHJHBVBVBVHBBHBHIHBhB fabric, th« laciest woolly to Persil'a fjeatl* suds, and know,that I ICC fLPrjCII it wiU itiy fresh and UdCPCnSIL I^JJ^ VJ^VI^ii^^BkENTIRELY ALONE I iBBVBswPI ■ No need lo buy bar soaps, UA iIABC tkf\l\r.U sH I lil Ji I I I extract*, wailung powNO MOHfc ROUMn ■ I llg LJ I ■ der» or tablet,. Save KEEK THEM SOFT I4T T F -rk- fl / 0l) ,. AND WHITE \^HM^HaHpf; »ersii(hi) limited

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Evening Post, Issue 48, 26 February 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 48, 26 February 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 48, 26 February 1936, Page 18

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