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R/ BUT MUMMY, DO MAKE HER STAY IN ) \ THE DOCTOR BED, DADDY.. I'LL DO/ [SAID YOU THE WASHING V MUSN'T 31/1 CHIU) 1/ you CAN'T RUB Vy. S* v\\^E LOTHES ' ;z ' LET HER HAVE a) GO AT IT r—<—/)T WILL * UUST CAN'T Z / THE GROCER TOLD 1 CHf'ii nn J/wf-AM fytpa ME TO TRY PERSIL i use eter HER BESTJI WORK GETTING THEM SO ZJ EVEN HAVE TO -A I THEM A GOOD BEAUTIFULLY/RUB THE CLOTHES. \J COLOUR AGAIN WHITE S S \ F«vu 1 1./.IS . No rutting ... .yet far whiter clothes! That's where PERSIL's active iJrflSp oxygen-charged suds have it all over lazy soap BBS/ suds. Nothing tut PERSIL to bu y, either-for whites, T\ woollies,colours or g| M £sl I w PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED H1.1M.25NZ HBW ! UNCLE, you of ail H well.i've never Swt ! x people asking for tasted tea like this MORE TEA I THOUGHT BEFORE. MAYBE THAIS jB YOU WKtNT ™- WHY _THIS IS 50 hgrtgfcX*> I H qJn ■ X DELICIOUSLY ■UL i. fl 111 f v - J fresh. f UI v 7 t ~ 1 mRL/ [would YOU Mino] ■/ IT WAS NICE J i WELL IT WASNT nTuMP ut wu>T WHY OF COURSE OFVOUTOGfT /w JUST FOR YOU,, mumTK? NOT, ITS , THIS TEA sfe/< UNCLE DARLING.’ BKAIIU 11 ID. DTriM C ESPECIALLYIVE BEEN TRYING UNCLE IS STILL Url UN 0 FOR ME FOR ftGtS T 0 RAVING ABOUT L2 gW FIND A REAUY THE FLAVOUR. /SrW< NICE TEA cr, a am lotfww A/TORE flavour is grown into Lipton’s X tea ... the pick of the world’s crop ... and it is brought in all its «s freshness straight from Lipton’s own aAx Ce y lon Plantations to your teapot. Your f* rst CU P °f Lipton’s tea is an experience and a pleasure not to be missed. ii.

•'UNABLE TO MOVE WITH PAIN.” MS. k, of Wellington, was so bad with rheumatism Lhat ho was stPt to hospital. * 4 Then 1 took KU MA CAPS and relief came almost immelately In four weeks I could walk without effort or pain.” Rumacaps are guaranteed. Money baek if not satiated. Free Booklet from H.B. Farmera’ C« >'. V- '. II brunchea.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 236, 18 September 1936, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 236, 18 September 1936, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 236, 18 September 1936, Page 15

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