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Vitality (the younger generation calls it "Pep”) is the first necessity of charm It means sparkling eyes, an active mind, and atv energetic body. If you are continually tired, if you never want to go anywhere, or do anything you cannot be attractive. Very often your lack of pep is due to constipation. Try a few doses of Dr. " Morse’s Indian Root Pills. They work gently and effectively. They make you feel brighter. 9 WHY HIS WIFE DIDN'T WANT! A DINNER PARTY - BUT COOPER'S AN IMPORTANT 1 CLIENT AND I'M SURE YOU'LL LIKE HIS WIFE WELL SHE WON'T LIKE MB WHEN SHE SEES OUR DINGY TABLE LINEN V AOo YOU'RE A LUCKY YOUNG MAM TO HAVE SUCH A \ CAPABLE (YOUNG WIFE WHAT A \ charming] HOME/ / SPARKLING SILVER AND SNOWY V LINEN j m |'M SO WORRIED. JOHN HAS ASKED THEM TO DINNER AND i can't GET MY TABLECLOTHS A GOOD COLOUR, 'butTmy DEAR' SSr / YOU SHOULD WASH THEM WITH PERSIL | GOT COOPER'SH BUT, I DON'T ORDER. NOW WE//MIND WASHING CAN AFFORD A J A BIT. NOW I LAUNDRESS J } KNOW THE PERSIL WAY All your rubbing with ordinary lazy soap suds wont give yi the crisp and dazzling whi ness of a PERSIL wash. PERSn/s active oxygencharged sods purify and sferuize as they cleanse, and with PERSIL you don’t have to rub at AVOID IMITATIONS PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED } JJ 31.168.25 NZ THE SIMPLE WAY IS THE PERSILWAY HOW TASTY! Delicious plump fish packed in purest olive oil —here’s a tasty treat fit for a king! Have a tin of “ Crossed Fish” on the lunch, tea or dinner tabic —appetising, wholesome food that’s ready in a moment. Equally welcome out of doors, too — delightful “ Crossed Fish ” sandwiches add to the pleasure of your picnics I 9 STAVANGER PRESERVING CO. NORWEGIAN BRISLING OVERCOME ISOLATION! INSTALL A TELEPHONE A TELEPHONE IN THE HOME IS NOT A LUXURY:^ It may well be a necessity and an economy — It will keep you in touch with old friends and help you to make new ones— It makes distant friends your neighbours— It is invaluable in times of sickness, and emergency — It is a comfort and a means of protection. MAKE LIFE EASIER COME ON THE TELEPHONE

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22986, 15 September 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22986, 15 September 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22986, 15 September 1936, Page 7

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