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bought the lot! “ Baronet ” SHIRTS tha nC ' Hallenstesns have just bought the entire manufacturer s SALE stock of famous " Baronet " shirts. We offer you these rnuururtc FOR OTHER quality garments at less than cost price. These shirts are CAI E IIMEC " perfects " there are no seconds or rejects. Values TO-MORROW 3ALE LINE 3 fh ese haven't been seen for years. Buy now while (Thurs.), 9 a.m. See Windows sfocks | ast 14 z ll 17 y ll buys buys buys Men's soft collar Sports Shirts; Men's fused collar attached Men's soft collar Sports Shirts long sleeves; 5 popular colours. Shirts. Unbeatable value, up- quality English Spuns, PopSizes Ito 7. Were 25/-. to-date styles. Ail sizes. Were tins, piques. You save over 25/-. 10/- on each shirt. Al! sizes. Hu rf e vS®e a V°of b pla^ S shadZ r s: Cnr ° H,GH ond CASHEL STREETS, NEW ZEALANDAll sizes. ' r w^ ie 29/ii. CHRISTCHURCH H.B. 27/54

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PERSIL BEATS ALL COMERS IH WHITEMESS TEST ■ qni iIC 071XIXT 17 DI I ..... m x\ xS ■ t X W Ml » 305 OUT OF 326 WOMEN. The great Whiteness Teat for washing powders was carried out in London by an impartial authority, the Good Housekeeping Institute. 305 out of fe/fis j 326 women voted the Persil-washed towel the whitest of all! ,* TEST REIIEALS TROTH ABOUT WASH-DAY -J A LITTLE while ago, over 300 housewivea went to the May Fait Hotel, London, to be judges in a wash-day Whiteness Test. The famous Good Housekeeping Institute The judging takes place in London carried out the test. They took 6 The housewives filed past, one at a time, and new white tea-towels and soiled them all equally each was asked to pick out the whitest towel. v —taking care that tea and fruit stains were None of the women knew which washing . . included. Then the towels were washed. Six powder had been used, and the towels were House 3 l2^g ß who famous washing powders were used—both well- identified by numbers only. aupervised the washing of the towela, and tried and new—a different one for each towel. The result? Against the strongest com- J 1 rrietecd the Whiteness Teat at ths The manufacturer s. instructions on the packet petition possible—3 other widely advertised were carefully followed in each case. washing powders—the Persil-washed towel Then to the May Fair Hotel, where the received 305 out of the 316 votes. Why Persil is best for ALL your wash towels were laid out for inspection. This independent whiteness test proves Like buttons and bows or frills and flounces, once again Persil’s supremacy over all other p crsil and whitcness go together. Perhaps washing powders! that’s why some people don’t realise what a ' bidden Bubbles do it wonderful job Persil can do with ALL your I- The secret lies in Persil’s millions of tiny wash—not only the whites. oxygen bubbles 1 No matter how other Gentlc p ersil suds eau out the dirt .. . ashin B P° wd " s “ e made ’ dOn, ‘ make your coloureds bright", Jr,th" ... your ' these unique Persil oxygen bubbles, which shift the dirt out as nothing else can. .. . woollens softer. Persil washed things are white because they’re X es > Persil is kind to ALL your wash ,’ y dean. —and to your hands! You can feelitie! PERSIL washes whitest • r.iw.ua

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 7

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