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“LUBBY!” That is what one three-year-old said after her first dose of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Whether by palate appeal or through childish intuition, the, fact remains that children will clamour for “Baxter's.” They soon learn what wonderful relief they get from that nasty, tickling cough that keeps them awake, and keeps mother awake, too. Every mother should have “Baxter’s” handy for winter colds. Dilute “Baxter's” with water as directed for young children. 2

A X ” // Jlr v Hr'-' ? ’ zAMfe: - \\\ J:-. •/ /- ; 7 • /wSt ~Wj j x > ofc w i WwiF I t f J >."• ’ ' ‘ j * > ** •> \ ' Auntie thought her tablecloth was white... TILL SHE SAW THE TWINS IN THEIR PERSIL-WASHED FROCKS The picture tells the story. Ordinary washing / . . . Persil washing—what a difference I Persil with its oxygen-charged suds eases dirt right out of the weave itself. It gets things whiter because it gets them cleaner. Si As for coloureds, silks or woollies—you can’t if / / 'J^Xiiß give them better care than Persil. It’s so /jjl / If l B thorough, so quick and gentle. When Persil / R£cs JBl looks after loveliness, it lasts and lasts ! / PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED P.80.17Z / Bl

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 September 1941, Page 2

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186

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 September 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 September 1941, Page 2

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