W7 x / 7J '_ hat should a vi girl give •T^Wk/ a fellow? I £ ofim^ Christmas Eve, and no present for Peter! Goodness, ■<* Jla^H what a dreary collection of things I've thought of: *& j( -wf^H ashtrays, diaries, spongebags, brilliantine .. . it's worse , x; # | ■Pf^Hp' than a store catalogue. Let's try the alphabet: arrowroot, I Jjjfr / alabaster, axe; braces, bonbons; crackers, cigarettes... )l -dlPffr '' of course, CIGARETTES! and Ido know theij^^^ki « ~^O /t mSm \ only kind he ever smokes—dv Maurier. mBSKHaIf *' * - JmOF • < &ss£%& dfl^^SSfl^^ You're too good to be true—ypu'i*® /perfect! gpWJr^^-^^k How did you know I smoked dv. P flaurier f | jpSgajlj What ? Because you smoke them f|oo ? Oh * *\ Wm that's different! Theii I shall have fto share Urn^f \ ■'* *g/ I them with you, you little lnonslier. How V^T^ * / YV shamefully selfish. Now what's the m |ost selfish WR V^ 4 <*~^jrVw^^ / present I can give you? A kiss! Weil • -p~J j^'jmLmmfif that's giving made easy. /</ Box of 50 . . 34 ; 2 boxes of 50. 6'B THE EXCLUSIVE FILTER TIP CIGARETTES ■ ■• ■ #■ ISSUED BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF DU MAURIER CIGARETTES, 217 PICCADILI/SJ, LONDON,. W,I . ' .. ■ _ G.F** • ••'■■ m M ' \l ' .HHI 7-MINIITFRniI saVngs .# If 11 II II I ■ D\/| L H^d rubbing outid! ™ ™ ... Housawives give a glowing account of _ , their /success with the new? Uinso MHHHHIH ■H^ method. "I used to spend all MonFTI H W^A B^& day morning rubbing clothes,""says ■ ■ M ■■ m one, " and even then my white jwash H| H HIH ■ 111 was nothing to boast about. Bu^ now, ■^ ■ B B H H H ■ with.no rubbing and on/y 2 minutes boil ■ _ 111 m^^ I^F U'^A tns° I Bet the cleanest, whitest f. |j wash* I've ever seen." : ■ / This) newly-discovered metfjiod— '• \ j_j^ | j. v .. i _ w^^_- '■ boilpig clothes only 2 • mimites in . .. ■"'^ or*0 r*- >. -^***^ "Sl j >^**^" U' ' u **ss v Rinso —means a saving of half-an-/uJjfc '^ \ jr^ 10 f^ \ jf cc \f/^' \ hour's fuel on every copperfill !-'■•' W^A) (sfrSjfr) (*s*>) ! IMPORTXNTI //fAt^ P^ >5^./ V y^ft^tfj > ° <!■! '*# Yoo mustnt expect the 2-niuifite boil IA L^AtNS /~^*~~—~^Y V^iSL. ■ method to be a success with apything 1 oM iitiKs' CJ T • \«L : + jk^-*'V r -_ bu|t Rinso. Ordinary hard spap has V AN p I^7^^ I /IM^j to : be rubbed on the clothes t*it Rinso FOR SILKS COLOURS IiSI LEISURE for PLEASURE WB jß>k s AND \AAOOI I FN^ new r t'"B c*larnl''ng w^e aß^ mother. t s^^^Mß^^M r4l"l 1^ If V^V» Lkkl «k# lliiitl But now that she has changed to the Rinso yssF§&SMKsl^^^^/!b "To keep colours clear and old-style slow washing methods for love y
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 136, 6 December 1938, Page 18
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