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"\ UPTONS / V TEA MERCHANTS / 3A£ma -ewe ~m? >fw£. - • n 3/fn^ffn.. 31 King Is crownedl A whole nation, nay, a great federation of nations, celebrates this proud event. A world looks on with interest at this triumphant, jubilant festival. Lip ton's are proud to pay homage to the new King and Queen ... to serve them as is fitting ... with the best. For Lipton's is the chosen tea of Royalty itself and has enjoyed its patronage for many years. No wonder, for its mellow flavour, distinctive fragrance and complete freshness would satisfy the most fastidious palate. UPTON'S TEA . 59.40.25NZ HENNESSY KNOWN TO EVERYpMHH TONGUE AS THE E^SmE^l BEST PRINK OF AIL! MMIMM ; TENNIS IS TOO ( BUT THIS IS r — EXPENSIVE FOR. MY ONLY TENNIS —— —->.: WITH PERSIL-^ ME JOAN. ONE 1\ FROCK, BERYL. I THOUGHT j IT WASHES THINGS NEEDS A LOT OF \ I — WymM. YOU HAD I I SO WHITE THAT WHITE FROCKS SIX. HOW OO^j THEY SW ' TO LOOK FRESH j h^^EuM YOU KEEP IT ( J»^ WHITE .AND SMART. 3 *^Wgm S0 WHITE?J n^ftIONGER.. BUT DON'T \mmmmmW^^^^ __^ YOU FIND r y O u'LL wIIItHANKS TO^ THAT THE BUTTKERESNO DAZZLE yOUßifp PERSIL'S CONSTANT ROBBING WITH OPPONENTS 111 WASHING RUBBING- k_ PERSIL. THAT'S IN THAT |||§§|k IT WILL NECESSARY ) WHY PER6IL- FROCK :?^^^ ALWAYS 'IS VERY /= WASHED CLOTHES BERYLI.' '??s%*/& DAZZLE : TIRING-? i I LASTSOMUCH N J'j^M^\ THEM1 .—-J\|, \ tONGER.^ p^ Washing with ordinary lazy soap J^H^v suds never gets out all the dirt.yj^^^p no matter how hard you rub — mpm^t whites gradually lose their first SmMMil fresh brilliance.But PERSIL'S m^^M active, oxygen-charged bubbles mwSEMi gefcrid of every spedcofdirt in^UKmL the closest woven out any rubbing.PEßSlL makes ■ |[iji Jl ■ whites as white as the day 1j n MI" they were bought. >HlHr .... REFUSE IMITATIONS "" PtRSIL(N.I.) LTD. __ 3!8V7-'?}..

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 14

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