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WE RE GLAD TO DO THIS WITHOUT CHARGE A S 3 IF your battery seems to be worn out we’ll be glad to look into it and see if it is really worn out or merely in need of a recharge or minor repairs to make it operate again. This service is free—on any make of battery. We have CHARGED THOUSANDS OF BATTERIES in the last 110 YEARS. and claim we know our job. TRY THE Electric Construction Co. ot N.Z. NEXT TIME 23 Collingwood Street. Phone 1755.

SUGGESTION. With reference !o the next peace prize, perhaps it would be a good idea to award it to the man who finds any symptoms of peace.

THIS IS |T| LIGHTNING THE WONDER CLEANSER FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD USES. A new cleanser with almost unlimited uses. It will clean Nickleware, Paintwork, Dairy and Cooking Utensils, Silver and Brass ware, Baths and Sinks. Excellent for Washing Overalls, Indispensame in Lineages weaves acinus sun auu wiure. LARGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE 1/-HALF-GALLON TINS 3/ONE GALLON TINS 6/6 Ask your storekeeper for it — Lightning Cleanser—or send direot to manufacturers: LIGHTNING CLEANSER COY. 11 Eden Terrace. Freight Free. Auckland.

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MM*. Join ihe MILLIONS of enthusiastic m A Persil users f ■ J M Qxt/aen-cnaAaed PefotC oceeu muk AUTOMATtCALLY Just mix Persil according to the simple directions and pour the solution into the water. No sooner is it in the water than it begins to release countless tiny bubbles of oxygen, Nature’s own purifier and cleanser. To and fro these tiny bubbles carry the suds, passing through every stitch and thread, loosening out the last speck of dirt. Persil’s oxygencharged suds wash while you watch—working like thousands of busy little hands. With no hard work at all you get a fresher, brighter wash than ever I SAFE washing forSUKS.WOOLLENS.COLOURS You'll think it sheer magic when you sec how white this easy Persil wash makes your linens. But wait till you see how soft and fluffy Persil washes the woollies, how bright and gay it makes your finest silks and colours ! Persil washing is not only far easier—it's far safer than old-time washing methods. SO4/ GOODBYE to WASti ING • DAY WoViiU If you’ve ever longed for relief from the toil and trouble, the frayed nerves and the aching back that washing-day so often means, Persil is just what you have been waiting for. Millions, literally millions of women in England and Europe have proved that Persil means different washing - days. Try a packet for your next wash—it will open your eyes 1 PERSIL WASHES BEST a, M A soap lIV SOAP POWDER Jeur&a£ uatL WASHING BEFORE NAS NEVER BEEN SO EASY! $0 GENTLE! SO THOROUGH PERSUL (N.Z.) LIMITED FOR BEST RESULTS SpeciaJl PERSIL METHOD 1 Allow one heaped table- • spoon of Persil to each gallon of water. Mix to a smooth paste in a bowl with a little cold water. 2 After thinning down the • paste with more cold water until it is a milky liquid, add to cold water in the copper. » For silks and ** woollens make a solution of Persil, as above, and add to warm water. Full directions on every packet. 51.159.nNZ

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19759, 14 December 1935, Page 26 (Supplement)

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19759, 14 December 1935, Page 26 (Supplement)

Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19759, 14 December 1935, Page 26 (Supplement)

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