Ah!...that’s Persil Whiteness THERE'S no mistaking that brtexy whitenwi —it makes all other whites seem grey and overcast. Persil ■ washed things look whiter because they’re so much cleaner. Persil’s millions of energetic oxygen • charged suds hustle through the copper. They gently ferret out the ingrained grime that "Weary Willie" suds don’t touch. And here’s another thing! With Persil on the job there’s no need to stand and rub. You see,, you really don't wash with Persil, Persil does the washing for you! P. 163.172 ; '•pensll (N.Z.) Limited, Petone’ THE FOREMAN: “I was afraid you were in for a cold! ” "it if % d ■V “Oh, Pulmonas took care of that! ” Delays in war factories due to colds could be cut down if workers would suck Pulmonas at first sign of tore throat. Infection begins in the pulmonary passages, and these are disinfected by the powerful antiseptic in Pulmonas. Suck Pulmonas slowly to relieve sore throat and kill germs before they breed. fTACbt BROi. Auckland, I7J m bn LTD., Khybsr Pass Read, ioi, ' / * i i 'i HU * .n TXafff 9e tAe Pay With you, Begg’a look forward to the day whan thair showrooms will be filled with beautiful new goods ~ when you can buy that streamlined new Piano, that Philco Radio with its miraculous new post-war features, that gorgeous new Refrigerator, or any brand new Musical Instrument or Electrical Appliance you’ve waited so long for. May that day come soon. Meanwhile these goods are either unavailable or in short supply, but we ask you to remember that BEGG’S are Sole N.2L Agents for: Rogers—Hopkinson Collard & CoUard Osborne Weimar Marshall & Rose-Kemble PIANOS. , lesson—Boosey & Hawkes—Conn -BAND INSTRUMENTS. Philoo RADIO & Refrigerators. Hammond Electric ORGANS. ■J $ THE MUSICAL & ELECTRICAL CENTRE Schick ELECTRIC SHAVERS. Western Electric HEARING AIDS. Morphy Richards Electric IRONS. Hamilton Beach Electric FOOD MIXERS. Conner and Princess WASHING MACHINES. Book at BEGG’S for State, Mayfair, crystal Palace and Liberty Theatres Invest Your Surplus Cash In National Savings Never leave nunoi Injuries unattended. Cuts grazes, bruises, should cleaned at once Elastoplast ’ applied. Simply strip the protective muslin from the dressing, fPPiy antiseptic pad and press down the adhesive. *rt is excluded and the dressing stays in place until Uie wound is healed. Elastoplast ’ First Aid Dressings arc flesh-coloured All ?k st * c ’ ma tch and stretch with the skin. AH chemists sell ‘ Elastoplast ’ in unmistakable RED *“*• i/- and i/pjd each. lP astopla * t ’ T>m*ln« f6r Avery minor J ry. Your Chemist will tell you which one you need. BLISTERS quickli, eased with 'll las to plait’ Wound Dressings, In the l/9id tint. v-t\m Rinovi Pro - Iftt#:.;:.!-,.::.:,-'- ttCtivt muslin. .(f) Place antiseptic pad on wound. RED TINA E/42 Preqp down elastic adhesive Distributors: Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.. Ltd.. GRAZED KNEES. Clean and dress with 1 Blast oplait ’ First Aid Dressings. w CUTS heal well when protected with ‘ E last oplait’ First Aid Dressings, !/• 4 l/i\d tins.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23964, 3 June 1943, Page 7
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479Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23964, 3 June 1943, Page 7
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