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XSv jr MOTHER! HOW NICE OF YOU TO CALL I'VE JUST POPPED IN TOR A CUP OF TEA. SHOPPING'S TIRED ME OUT -5# OH, WE ALWAYS DRINK UPTON'S. WHY DON’T cious) some' k—jß.hgmftc PD DAD> , FANCY YOUR DAUGHTER. BEING ABLE TO TELL you about tea rrrr~. I'M VERY GLAD SHE DID. I'LL ALWAYS USE UPTON'S pSANOW/ —: WHAT DELICIOUS TEA, MARY. MINE NEVER TASTES AS GOOD »i s' K • rcpi: 77 fKr- // <» HOW satisfying your first cup of Lipton’s tea tastes. No other tea is so richly flavoured—refreshing— fragrant. The choicest crops from sunny Ceylon, carefully blended and packed by Lipton’s own experts, bring you real pleasure in edch cup ! nr APPOINTMENT se> m 5iZ r ,7 L, tf’ (a & o fffft rV't }/ f i fftPl & ffl A it L W m SNZ iHWn, 1 ; vtzs; LIPtOI^S all pure Ceylon Tea

NO CAUSE FOR ALARM PLEASE COME qwckly! my WIFE HAS FAINTED goodness! WHATEVER HAPPENED? FEELING j V VES... IT WAS BETTER MJUST THE HEAT DARLING?))AND RUBBING CLOTHES ALL PAV IF I L I NONSENSE! SHE COULD ) > DOESN'T NEED A ONLY aA LAUNDRESS. I'LL AFFORD TELL HER LAUNDRESS) y/j A DIFFERENT STORY AND ALL My RUBBING NEVER GOT THEM AS WHITE AS THAT Lazy soap suds leave the hard work to you. Active PERSIL suds do it all by themselves. No rubbing is needed / Millions of oxygen bubbles give you sparkling. snowy whiteness No extras “ ,d,i PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED I KNEW YOU'P SAY "fra'ise f BE TO PER.SII? Be sure its PERSIi-Refuse Imitations EWS ... all news is important. Whatever the subject, it Is of vital interest t« . someone. All the news is in The EVENING STAR

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Evening Star, Issue 22451, 23 September 1936, Page 16

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275

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22451, 23 September 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22451, 23 September 1936, Page 16

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