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n win peace and plenty come to Bnn a lot dlepemdls @ra y@w THE war is over for Britain ... but only the fighting is finished. There is still no end to the food queues, to food rationing, to dull and dreary meals. So Britain has called again to the Empire for help in her final Battle for Food. All that our nation can do has been done . . . the rest is up to the individual ... to you. Every coupon you save means extra food for Britain . . . and a chance for our kinsmen to know peace and plenty again. m a** l . •m m 1 m mm m. m m & m ymm ■m mm F.E.C.3.2^

——aw xasmasm / M **w a If you think ordinary soaps and powders make your things nice and white, just wait till you sec those things side by side with Pcrsil washing! Persil whiteness is the whitest white. Here's the reason! Persil is fine-powdered soap PLUS oxygen. It’s because Pcrsil suds arc charged with oxygen that they arc so active in the copper, fossicking out every speck of grime. Persil washed linens arc really white because they're really clean. m t iw s' \ MUH

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Northern Advocate, 15 April 1946, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 15 April 1946, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 15 April 1946, Page 3

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