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Afy goodness, Doris! ■ ;..^fi . with all my washing jHH| experience ... I thought Jj|||| my towel was white—- <■■■ until I saw it M|C^ :;^j: against BL.* '?* yo'ars ! jßt ' J /- z iS||| "W"' \SMh , ySP II B ,, wBBWWBOBwMyi wOW-'-<: : '•" His?® •••'•<••'’. • •• : ®IHBs BB - JilyMiF 1-wW lb ?'-■ si ; Bt®W W ■ ' |g|lß 1 ’ * . .. x : ?4 ?o|lßb : "',/, , »-•- ••:••-■■■ ' At present you think your washing’s all right—but until you use PERSIL it can't be white Maybe you think, after all your washing experience, that your things ( are as white as they possibly can be. But just see them beside Persil whiteness. Even the best results you get with ordinary soaps do not compare with the whiteness Persil gives — the only true standard of whiteness in washing. Persil is different from anything you’ve tried before. Dirt and stains simply can’t resist Persil’s M I amazing oxygen-charged soapsuds. So because Persil makes things so llf S ®. I much cleaner it’s bound to make them whiter, too. Ui | J yI B Use Persil alone for the whole family wash —no other soaps or VK extras. needed. 31.328.16 NZ PERSIL (N.Z.) LTD. x. Institute A U MIIIMIULTWI

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 April 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 April 1938, Page 4