BUSINESS AS USUAL “Yes! a reduced staff —but 100% efficient. No colds, thanks to Pulmonas!” Pulmonas. sucked slowly, destroy germs of colds and ’flu, disinfect respiratory passages. Quick relief. In tins. Pulmonas 1/2. 1/f), 2/9, chemists and stores. Manufactured by Stacey Bros., Ltd., Khybcr Pass Road, Auckland. S v 4
ou f2 fio* t f m o<>l e 0$ o'*. xiE vj it cy, @ 9** o*»* 6^ ».** 2 y. *r. Your floors and furniture will respond marvellously to the superior cleaning and polishing qualities of Rolfe’s Wax. tv". V 2to ommmssmmsmimsmts. AVOID LAST-MINUTE BOOKING Reserve Early And Save Disappointment Transportation is vital—clo not waste it on non-essential train journeys. If you MUST travel, plan early; make vour reservation and buy your ticket well in advance. To be sure of accommodation, inter-island travellers should reserve seats before leaving’ their home station. In the event of changed plans, advise your booking office at once—your cancellation will help someone else. Non-Essential Train Travel Should Be Deferred M sß* m Ah!...that's Persil Whiteness THERE’S no mistaking that breezy whiteness—it makes all other whites seem grey and overcast. Persil-washed things look whiter because they’re so much cleaner. Persil’s millions of energetic oxygen-charged suds hustle through the copper. They gently ferret out the ingrained grime that "Weary Willie” suds don’t touch. And here’s another thing! With Persil on the job there’s no need to stand and rub. You see, you really don’t -wash with Persil, Persil does the washing for you! :RSIt (N.2.) LIMITED—PETONE m H P.1M.2« ! ...' /■ • r
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Northern Advocate, 18 May 1943, Page 4
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252Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 18 May 1943, Page 4
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