SHOUi Dear Miss Brun, *; .. _ -. . .*_ •_«.. ... but it is the condition of your hair even ag«s than its colour which must decide Amami No. 1 is the perfect shampoo for you. blends the extracts of 47 ingredients, and mclufe glinting lights that make.brown hai It does not tint the hair. > 1 • /.:_ _t.„,.T/1, and will prevent that "mousy" tone sne so much; And as she is permanently will find her hair in ideal condition for seton* ;|. after shampooing with No. 5. i |j ScW by Chmisttand Hairdressers. Each contain* the special Lemon Juke Rinsing Powder.
Direction* for U»»r I.X-L Washing clothes in ordinary way: 2 tea- f\ spoonfuls to 1J gallons of water. I Washing clothea without rubbing: # tea- \ spoonfuls to 1§ gallons of water. ' Washing dishes and cutlery: 1} teaspoonfuls. Washing floors: 2 teaspoonfuls in bucket. Softening bath water: 2 teaspoonfuls. Washing woodwork (if very dirty or greasy); j 3 teaspoonfuls in half gallon hot water. j Taking stains out of clothes: 1 teaspoonful y to 1 pint hot water. Taking smells from sinks and sumps: 3 teaspoonfuls to gallon hot water. I.X.L. Borax Washing Powder is antiseptic, non-caustic, and in every way harmless to i even the finest fabric. It is also gentle on / tho hands! ( | Only 2d. a packet from all Grocers STJPEEBUS PACKING CO. LTD. CHBISTOHUBCH I **™-M sit** WASHCS^CLCANS
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19154, 10 November 1927, Page 2
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