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TWO MEW BISCUITS “DARVITA” WHEATEN CRISP BREAD A delightful crisp Biscuit of high quality, produced in Kent, England. Packed in 11b and -Jib airtight wax-wrapped packets., “THRIVO” Made in Sweden from Rye—nothing ljut RyeS" “ -Thrive ” is a perfect Diabetic Food, and is wholesome, nourishing, and easily ffigested../^ Packed in lib packets./ all shops.; '|T'yott have any difficulty. in obtaining, ring us? We will let you know .who stocks them. NEILL & COMPANY LIMITED (Agents).

He thought his shirt was white 'n . ' v> , \ * m Off IR& $ c & s> vV TU> 'VNo matter how hard you try with other washers, you won’t get Persil whiteness without using Persil. It’s the oxygen in Persil that makes the difference. It sends Persil’s, soapsuds bubbling through the weave of the fabric—searching out the grey; grubbiness that ordinary washers leave behind. So don’t be content with a washer, that washes things only nearly white. ; Use Persil— then, all your’ things will be just as white as the day you bought ’ them. And they’ll last for ages and ages, too. For Persil does its work in such a gentle way. Beware of Imitations. _ PERSIL (N.Z.) LTD. 81.205.25 NZ THE AMAZING OXYGEN WASHER I CARDBOARD BOXES For Egg Settings & Day-old Chicks may be had now at Evening Star Box Factory STUART STREET

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Evening Star, Issue 22687, 29 June 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22687, 29 June 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22687, 29 June 1937, Page 16

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