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REMEMBER 1916

How youthful and active you were! Why not win back your health? Take J.D.K.Z. Gin regularly. Unique medicinal properties in J.D.K.Z. stimulate the kidneys, cool and cleanse the blood of impurities that cause rheumatism, gout, sciatica, lumbago, and liver and kidney troubles. Only one J.D.K.Z. Gin. Look for the White Heart Label. J2

MILLIONS enjoy, Persi/washing-efays" SAFER WASNtMC Jcti SILKS, WOOLLENS, COLOURS Because Persil washes thoroughly even in lukewarm water, it is just naturally the safest thing for your dainty silks and woollens. See how soft and fluffy woollies come from the Persil wash, and how bright and gay the silks and colours dry, and you’ll know that Persil is safest for everything you wash. * HOlsf" LET PERSIL CHANCEuouh. IDEAS Millions of women, worn out by the rubbing and scrubbing of the weekly wash have tried Persil, and found the way to easy washing-days. Just try Persil, as they have done, and soon £ou will be a constant Persil user—soon you’ll avc said good-bye for ever to the old time drudgery of washing-day. AUTOMATIC WASHING Persil can’t help being more thorough than ordinary methods, for its suds are alive, active with purifying oxygen. As the Persil solution goes into the water, countless tiny oxygen bubbles arc set free. These bubbles whirl to and fro, carrying the suds far deeper into each stitch and thread than rubbing could ever force ordinary suds. All the time your clothes are in the Persil suds the oxygen is hard at work, very gently but very thoroughly loosening every [particle of dirt. With the easiest of washing- | days you get a fresher, brighter wash than ever! So^e 9*° SPECIAL PERSIL METHOD o'l&t'-* I Allow one heaped • tablespoon of Persil 2. For silks and woollens make a solution of Six“S rfZSL “ P *'S « above, add m.ioojiiNZ bowl with cold water. little to warm water. Full directions on every packet. After thinning down! the paste with more cold water until it is a milky liquid, add to cold water in the copper. $

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Northern Advocate, 5 February 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 5 February 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 5 February 1936, Page 9