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She thought her pique blouse was white

mi ■pi . .■;, V m m m SSSS m - k ? ik SSSs. 3fe ?\s I ' * - MM SooS ili ■ .. w*k ... fill she dried her on a Persil-washed towel I Why does Persil wash things whiter than ordinary soaps and powders ? Because of Persil’s oxygen ! Ordinary suds take the loose dirt away—and they stop’at that. But Persil suds give out millions of tiny oxygen bubbles. These bubbles push right into the weave of the fabric. They go on. gently cleansing and cleansing until there’s not a trace of dirt or impurity anywhere. Isn’t it clear that Persil-washed things must be cleaner and whiter ? Of course! Beware of Imitations . THE AMAZING OXYGEN WASHER [Hon mucwt V mikm PERSIL (N.Z.) LTD. 31.26G.iUNZ

No Fright For Your Your Railways Banish Bughi When yon use your own railways for freight you have no fear of heavy cost; no fear of damage; no fear of delay. This popular use of the railways ensures a double win—an immediate saving for the individual and an easing of the taxation load, for an increase in railway business relieves the Consolidated Fund in corresponding measure. Take The Line of Prosper!

A man who is not sure of his goods dare not advertise . . . advertising would only increase the number of people who tried his product and found it wanting. NEVER ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE FOR AN ADVERTISED PRODUCT.

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Northern Advocate, 26 January 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 26 January 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 26 January 1938, Page 13

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