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WATCH VOURUNBN CHANGE! i i mil lastounding toOoxyGBN RESTORES LOST WHITENESS..TAKES OUTSTAIHS Never before has there been such an amazing washing BRBGHTBNS COLOURS method offered to you I Nothing like Persil has ever been made in New Zealand until now. Persil is based on the scientific discovery that oxygen can be used as a cleansing and purifying agent in the washing water, This entirely new washing' method is far simpler and / \ easier than any other way of cleansing clothes and it / actually improves the appearance of everything it / touches. Persil is not a soap powder or extract—it takes ' ~ / of all soaps, powders and tablets. It is complete in Itself and can be used for everything you wash—from S I the household linen to the daintiest silks and softest H■ I woollies. , J /ILIXmP PERSIA is die most widely used washing method inEnglandEurope Already Perril has been tried in millionn of homes on the other side of the wKWi tly world In England alone, over 3,500,000 women are firm believers in Persil and nothing would make them go back to the old troublesome way of using TWL ggFjMr soap for washing. And now that Persil is here New Zealand women are just as X/v delighted to see their clothes looking so much better, and to find themselves with more leisure on washing-day. No woman who has once tried Persil * has ever been known to go back to the old tiring way of rubbing the clothes AUTOMATlCdeaasing GOOD-BYE TO SOAP . GOOD-BYE TO WORK .....gentlerflianrubhint _ fhe whole secret of the ease and quickness of the Persil method lies in its 3101 ! MW unique use of oxygen, the cleansing, sterilizing force of nature. In Persil j - suds there are millions of active little oxygen bubbles which keep the suds gHMCX AEfe A moving right in between the very threads of the clothes, dislodging the Ki minutest specks of dirt. Persil washes clothes so microscopically dean that they must look brighter and newer. And as the dothes boil in Persil these ™ oxygen-charged suds whiten too, just like fresh air and sunshine. K 0 W V ' Clothes mustlast. NEXT R sst*’® m VjMt" Th(j action of p ersi] ; a g 0 jujU anf ] j ta cleansing, so much gentler than the most JI ® iLO MAW carefal kands th,at Persil is specially recommended for frail silks, babies ■ Sfi? FBW ¥ K woollies and delicate colours. _ Persil washirig adds years to the life of your -jrflß HIP linen because there is no nibbing to strain and break the threads, mAT THIS O IrW JA W Dr. Keutgen, an eminent German edentist speaks from actual experience h» “My wife—and I agree with her—goes so far as to assert that she could not A rn have kept her linen in such a good state as she has beep able to do, had she po«UNSOLICITED LiTTEB b«en using Persn for. 15 years past.” “ Hearing so much about the wonders M ferillifilßlt NCW'FOISEId. wMtCUCSS.a of Persil, it was decided that we would M No grey tinge..no stains..no germs.' marker as being on its own. The family 9 washing was done at the small cost of Persil does more for your linen in one boil than half a dozen 6?30 r a.m. Lddl w“ wady soaps and special preparations put together. Persil washing for ironing by 8 a.m. Positivdy a whitens hnen and banishes any suggestion of bad colour, stains 1 record, and the articles are as white disappear without any special treatment, and in addition to rB do£. Bny sems “ d dompletdy HOW TO GET THE BEST RESULTS ’ follow .these Special PERSIA Directions.. Allow one heaped tablespoon of Persil to each gallon of water. First mix the Persil into a smooth paste with a little cold water. Thin down the I paste wth more cold water until it is a milky liquid. Add to cold Jg a R water in the copper. For silks and woollens mix Persil as above g | ®h EU and add to warm water. Full directions on every packet. | | | | J ft B 0 Sffi PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED

HACKING COUGH STOPPED. R.F., of Wellington, writes, “I had a terrible cough which I could not overcome. My lungs were weak and I was run down. I have put on one stone and feel full of life since I have been taking SKIPPER'S EMULSION!” SKIPPER’S, the new, pleasant-tasting Emulsion, is rich in Vitamins. Cheaper to buy. 2/3; Extra Large 4/3—AH leading Grocers.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1935, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1935, Page 12

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