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-^, r „„. n ...rrmiimmniiiniiiiimni»mmniirmmMiwiiin[lfnmmnnniilin)nrHTr,imi>mim—«n——^1— I 5"? MARG4R>£> / | I I Ask for ST. MARGARET GOODS j I | | at Your Local Retailers 1 J | j This Week—ST. MARGARET WEEK | J | KNITTED GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I | FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN | J HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN— | 1 AND CHILDREN —In Silk, Wool . Dainty, charming styles in all the | | and Cotton, in every fashionable newest shapes, and all fabrics in § | colour and weave. Also the well- exquisitely soft, fine weaves. Ask I 1 known cream Corella socks for to see the fine Elastic rib numbers i I children, unshrinkable, and beauti- for summer and mid season wear. § 1 fully shaped. 1 | UNDERWEAR FOR MEN—For BATHING COSTUMES—It will | m all seasons. Ask to see the fine riot be long before you are need- j | Elastic rib numbers made from pure ing these St. Margaret Bathing j | Egyptian cotton, soft, hygienic, and Costumes lead in smartness of | | beautifully finished. These are weave and design, and are woven 1 | world wide favourites with men of in both wool and fine close 1 1 discrimination. knitted Egyptian yarn. 1 | Ask your Retailer to show them to you. | StttlarAarcf I | KNITTED GOODS FOR ALL SEASONS 1 I **'T/SH I M * = i Fqt Value, shop where St. Margaret goods are stocked | I 29 1 uuamuwmuanunuimtiuiimwummimßiwiuwtuiwiiuuiuiiuimnraDiiiniiismuHßunuiuiwnimittmiuiinnnraiiimiHmtiHumHinuminniutninniaiHnHnHHniHiaßiiianiiuaiuHHiiHiminuiymßWHum " ' " ~ \ HowW)ollens shoulcPbe washed THERE is nothing more economical than'wool, but there is nothing more costly should this be washed without the necessary care. For woollens remain soft and warm if they are intelligently , washed. Few housewives trust to the laundress, but many of j them have the garments washed at home instead, and nevertheless, (despite the pains and care taken, frequently the woollens shrink, harden, mat and become irritating on contact with the skin. Woollens must not be rubbed nor twisted nor carelessly treated in any way, and must never be washed in too hot water; moreover, they must not be washed 1 with hard soaps which necessitate rubbing and wringing. _ And woollens require frequent particularly If you use uux your woollens will keep like new throughout the witftei season. Lux is devoid of any injurious elements whatever which might shrink or cause to deteriorate even the most delicate fibres of the fabric. It contains no alkalies which might harm the tissues of wool, whose softness therefore remains unaltered. And the most delicate i shades resist the action of Lux because in use rubbing is avoided* |i Lever Brothers (New Zealand) Ltd, I ** |

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1928, Page 11