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See for voursel PERMANENT STARCHING makes things ' last upto 3 times longer Science marches on New "dip"_~like magic _ makes curtains; frocks, collars, table-linen , etc. Contrasting untreated iron up crispy-stiff after weeks of washing; last up t0 3 textile thread with thread times longer , stay fresher: from dipped article Dip" forms a crystal clear, invisible protective showing protective plas- film around each tiny thread a film which repels tic armour which stops dirt and drasticaily reduces wash-wear. dirt catching, saves wash- See how dip" lessens the number of washings wear: brightens colours: needed to keep your dainties clean ! Less washing not only means less work; it means longer life t0 fabrics. Think of these other advantages you get with sen- sational permanent starching! 66 Dip" is instantly ready for use. No laborious cooking and mixing of starch. "Dip' brightens colours, saves them from becoming wash-dimmed Dip' saves you time, soap; clothes and money: SPRIng AS ADVERTISED BY "AUNT DAISY" CLEANING NZ Distributors 4 IS Dip % TIMe for kitchen and net Wilfrid Owen Ltd , Christchurch: curtains, lace doilies, cotton and linen table wear , cushion covers etc. Dresses And Merely shake dirt off Kiddies Frocks dipped" curtains. Dip" saves time and money. Stay {resmer LaST Longer TMANKS To "dip PSTARCHERT 8 Dipped things stay stiff Tow 2/3 D.? through iOor more washings die 8 PtrmanINT STARCHER

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 666, 10 April 1952, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 666, 10 April 1952, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 666, 10 April 1952, Page 20

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