At present you think your washing's all xight—but until you use PERSIL, it catft be white If you've had much washing experience cleansing—more thorough in removing you probably think you can't improve on dirt and stains—than anything else, your present results. That's what many. Persil is different from anything you've women have thought until they tried, tried before. And Persil whiteness is: the Persil. And Persil will open only true standard of whiteyour eyes to what real white- i^^^H^^Kw ' ness m was^mS- Try it and ! .ness is. It's easy to see why. ,A i BHH^I k see ! Use Persil alone for trie Persil oxygen-charged soap- m I I|jXy| ■ whole family wash —no other suds are so much more I ' J I H soaps 'or extras needecL PERSIL (N.Z.) LTD. 51.323.16NZ : §, P*\ JL*iUVvl/lf/b « • • FOR LOVELY LADLES %- SJS- - % *- ll^ /| Canterbury is causing such • • fS| l*; v \\ I* <^ flutter in the undieworld—with I«r f "'" '"" l - iim '": •'" fr I °*Xy such l°vety silken things, and at I!«« j ' , "-f , S«^ '" - j\ V I such tenderly beguiling prices! Every* *>fm\ . * >, , <H --■■.... \m\ thing feminine .. . from dressing |»/ '' s * r;- v;'■»" *Nx X" r \^| robes to pantie sets. In the newest ■ s ' \ V SBL ">'^\ \ I kinds of silk locknit, they look ex« V W >^^^L_X—^^ * :^fc "" A*' \| quisite, and they feel ~ . oh, they -\^aa - ,;,* \ feel simply luxurious! Canterburys. JHL * f, \ fit snug as a glove; and washing never, „,,,.. ~ „, . , -~ %S **■, - \ never lowers their morale —in other ■ JSizghtie in softest flesh pink, ihe r'^m i ,*v *&* trimming is satin and georgette on a Ifl ->- / - words, they hold their shape. You'll . net ground. Fine pin-tucks fan out "jB - * **, "'- t over the bosom. . ' SJB '* '\'-^fZ **no- tnem true to their colours-too— "- * ' !«■ ';' " right to the reluctant end of their lovely Azure blue for these pyjamas. The \*&s -^ <i ""r- .. «, , . „ , . • ' ' jolt is gailyembroideredwith flowers iW * \^^ hveß' They te m'aU shopsr-nowl .s. -r-scarlet, primrose, blue. Two wooden '^ i'-h^--- * buttons painted with powers to match. - \\ '^\,^ . " For the bride .. . this ypiece set in '-^m X < \, o^o """'"'^^"X-- ' a^ttre blue, with silver-grey net trim- iWg | T'^/-\ jk ' "tnh:g, embroidered with blue lover's ,*'-^<> f^"S^^ g§ ' knots. Shaped brassiere top. The slip , ;lH v - vs /* /* f ' -Jim IM - V^ has only one seam —at ihe back — for ■ OH|fy \- f / i/J J/IjOH wJTjfTtJIA \ .smooth, seamless hips! W—" / \MJIaJIJLUUUIA/\ \ lANE, WALKER, RUDKIN, LIMITED, - ■ Chrlstchurch »nd Ashburton
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1938, Page 21
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