SURPERTIME COCOA g Ives them is ENE R G Y Freda Mannlag Is games mistress of a big* girl's school. Gym, too, and swimming in the summer. And holidays ~ mean tramping and climbing. Health energy. Nobody remembers her being 111. She has cocoa for supper. Wouldn’t miss it for anything. Bournvilla Cocoa* Week*endl arc busy, in the Brown family. Out they go into the garden. The kiddies love to do their bit. They're ; at lolly and fit can be. Cocoa for supper is their invariable rule big, hot : cups of delicious Bournville-all round ' sematimes twice! No wonder they keep Jimmy is a busy min, •ut In all torts of weather, •fcesi getting wet and cold. Tec he’s never ill, always fit and cheerful. Every night, however lace he is. be goes to bed warm and ready for a sound night's eleep after his big, hot cup of supper time Bournville Cocoa, “k's a man’s drink," ho cays. Make* you sleep Hbe a top and makes you work like s Tro(sn. It's great. s IM (Ik A cup IS r> Uf mi r>u SOLOlii •S 3 . BOURN^ II^ 14# .9(1. per . tin 1/5 per i-lb. tin 2/9 per I-lb. tin Wonder how Anne keeps her coloured frocks sp fright ! Mine looks quite drab by comf&irisdn and I thought I knew all : about washing . . . #■ a >JT: 3 * •jtp • . # ,ifi l - f* % *K mi e * I w ♦ ’I f t *»/ .31 * * 9 « * » *eo 'we*** * s s d IS i m *»r"»»rd ■MUCMMIfII Good Institute AtirnuiUA her coloured things • No more trouble with faded or. “ running ” colours once you start using PersiK Its oxy-gen-charged suds remove all the .dirt gently, thoroughly, yet ever so quickly ! The fabric is iri the water the shortest possible time r—very little handling and no; hard rubbing are neeessar.y. And’ if thb shades are; very delicate, Per si I can be used ,id; quite, cool, water. Those are the simple reasons why Persil-rwashing keeps you*. c?blours/as gay and . lively as the day you bought them'. 1 Use Persil alone for the whole family wash—tto other soaps or extras needed;, ffl , THE AMAZING OXYGEN WASHER PSRSIL fN.2.1 lts: Aiaaß.l6N2 , what you want- ’»> ' * when you want it OF ff
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 10
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