CONSERVE ELECTRICITY! rp 1 M4CES l H MIW UOitlON Let US bcve Your ELECTRICAL & RADIO REPAIRS WE Give PROMPT Service wmmß ■ im s ana ask for Electrical Dept, or Radio Dept. er rS=/5 BOND & BOND Ltd. BANK STREET Phone 2955 WHANG-AREI
sen saw: ■>% Wm m 1 r3B a'Jocx £& m ml H 1 Hi mm d HV -vfe: < ; '; H XSS IMS On a chill desert night, out in the blue . . . Shivering in a snow-bound Italian casa ... In the torrid discomfort of a Pacific Island . . . Roaring through a grey cloud-hank, over Germany . . . Drenched with stinging North-Atlantic spray . , . Help him to make his dream come true. If you are selling House or Farm REHABILITATION DEPART M K N T R. 1.24
WHY DOES YOUR UNIFORM LOON SO MUCH WHiTiR THAN MY FROCK? 3WW Mi 1M m ■ % W9&> ¥ FJK m mm m IS m J * * >Y<S> / / <±-Yx? y<-y * V "•A. SBSS m 'up WSK V V/Wmi %W f KM •’• . >. it m mm. ■ s ‘ ' m WHITEST WASH The picture tells the story—all other "whites” look grey and dingy by the side of Persil whiteness. Persil gives the whitest wash cf all. Through and through every stitch of your linens go millions of lively, cleansing, oxygen-charged suds. And they gently coax out stains and grime tiE there isn’t any more to coax. Nothing else can equal that glorious, frosty whiteness because nothing washes so clean as Persil. tilhlU.
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Northern Advocate, 25 June 1946, Page 3
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232Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 25 June 1946, Page 3
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