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w. zta 1 Kg £S «< i + ■* ss are made in England of 'o®%, the finest possible materials. - £s&£ =£*#£) EstatlMxxl 1763 *>i»»t R» fca Baby's Health Assurance May be obtained of all chemists and stores. s A ■'' valuable booklet on the Care and Treatment of Infants will be sent post free on application to f^l MELLIN'S FOOD LTD. <A 96-98, ISLINGTON STREET, COLLINGWOOD, VIC B§ It Won't Shrink if it's Washed With Lin! OWING to the high prices of Flannel and Woollen Goods it is to every man's interest to see that the best method of washing them is used, for frequently more harm is done in the wash than in actual wear. Your Fianneb, Woollens and Hose will last longer and will n»t shrink if wradwd with Lux. Lux is proved to be unique in preserving that soft, fleecy, ims&ruakea character of loosely woven textures in which lies their utility, charm and comfort. Lux is a boon to the wives and mothers of all sportsmen—cricketers, golfers, bowien, tennis and racket players, oarsmen, runners, etc Lux plays (be game br the garments in which they play the game. Made in the form of delicate white flakes, - which dissolve instantly in hot water, giving a lather rich and aeamlike ibat : coaxes ralher than forces the dirt from the clothes. p In Packek—Obtainable Everywa*» /jRwrJ Lux is equally successful in wash. *~ / Silk, Lace, - ' , ' Fancy and Coloured Goods. * LUX CANNOT HARM A SILKEN THREAD WON'T SHRINK WOOLLEHS LEVER BROTHERS (HZ.) LIMITED PETONE *fi

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17863, 8 September 1923, Page 3

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249

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17863, 8 September 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17863, 8 September 1923, Page 3

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