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, . . till she saw Uncle’s PERSIL-WASHED ONE The picture tells the story. Ordinary washing . . . Persil washing—what a difference ! Per'sil with its oxygen-charged suds eases dirt right out of the weave itself. It gets things whiter because it gets them cleaner. As for coloureds, silks or woollies—you can’t give them better care than Persil. It’s so thorough, so quick and gentle. When Persil looks after loveliness, it lasts and lasts ! PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED P-83.172

V. v >4 m/utakv tan A rich warm Tan that imparts a distinctive smartness to both new and old footwear and leather equipment. BMUBIi & 0* V [XV

Clothes Reflect Your Personality! Hare suits regularly drj cleaned by at and they wrili last longer; your appearance will always be ■mart and your pocket will benefit by tfia low charges. VALET SERVICE J&T 'PHONE 12t2M WE COLLECT AND DELIVER > i:

fMi# Being a Doctor - T AM not at liberty to publicly recommend any particular brand, but I can stress the importance of good tea to guard the nerves. I can furdier say that in my home “Amber Tips,” and “Amber Tips” alone, is the tea always served. *- v ; : u Zr ■ -

1 VARICOSK UI.CKRS and bad legs- ! worst cases healed with VARF.X methot 1 it' treatment. No resting, inexpensive i applied at home, (let Free Booklet I Varex Ltd. Box 1558 “N," Wellington

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 29 October 1941, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 29 October 1941, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 29 October 1941, Page 8

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