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WHY OOES YOUR UNIFORMJjOOK so much WHITER THAN mm 22 «?» i V, m m mes we wmnsrwAsa The picture tells the story—all other "whites" look gW and dingy by the side of Pcrsil whiteness. Bersil gives the whitest wash of alh Through and through every stitch of your linens go millions of lively, cleansing-oxygen-charged suds. And they gently coax out stains and grime till there isn\ any more to coax. Nothing else can equal that glorious, frosty whiteness nothing washes so clean as Persil.

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Evening Star, Issue 25770, 17 April 1946, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25770, 17 April 1946, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25770, 17 April 1946, Page 4

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