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'/ MMifn k/m cmt etpect tb keep a friend.. Qfym wear jumper? week* mend! \ 1 • < i *4 ■% & V i .... %k .iA How to wash woollies often without spoiling them. EVERY woman knows it’s daintier to wash woollies often and yet some women, shame to say, wear their jumpers for weeks without washing them. They’re afraid ... afraid of ruining the good fit,' the softness or the pretty eolour. But there’s nothing to fear —if you u9e Lux. Woollies can take countless dippings in gentle Lux suds. And come up smiling every time —as perky, a? sweet as new. The big point about Lux is that it dissolves quickly in lukewarm water —the only safe temperature for woollies. And then, there’s no harsh cake-soap rubbing with these rich, creamy Lux suds. Just squeeze the woollies through and rinse well. Lux your woollies often . . . they’ll be safe and so will you! REMEMBER—- ' ONiywx mwiypipptw DOES NOT CONTAIN SODA A Ira Product —Mid. in NX , si«y7Z HOTELKEEPERS The Breweries can only supply you with THE BEST OF BEER AND STOUT,. It is your concern to maintain its good qualities by installing a MODERN CONTROLLING AND DISPENSING SYSTEM, as supplied to numerous Leading Hotels, Military Camps, and Aerodromes. G. E. Patton, Ltd. “Refrigerator Manufacturers," ... 188 BARBADOES ST.,Thone 35-861.;|

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23299, 8 April 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23299, 8 April 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23299, 8 April 1941, Page 10

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