. Many unique imported materials quite now to New Zealand, have just arrived per s.s. lonic for Spaceman and Thompson, ladies’ tailors. Lambton Quay. These. combined with their expert knowledge of the trap art of ladies’ tailoring, can be created into the most stylish costumes or coat frocks, and considering the extra quality of th® fabrics they are most reasonably priced. Inspection invited. —Advt.
jQ lux J Washing preparation for Fabrics full of \\ IF nST feminine charm! *5 g I ■ r • I WHEN Lux is used, a lady can enhance the charms of her wardrobe by giving her personal attention to the washing of Cambric, Chiffon, Crepe-de-Chine, Lace, Muslin, Silk, Voile and other dainty fabrics. It is quite an easy matter, for the delicate beauty j | of garments delightfully feminine is preserved when washed with a packet of Lux in a bowl of warm water. The pure Lux flakes are quickly whisked into a rich creamy lather. By gently squeezing the beautiful suds through the texture all sign of ' soiling is removed. Lux coaxes rather than forces the dirt from the clothes. Rinse in clean water and your garments have the same clean- / / '/V* liness and charm as when they were new. jf / /// LUX CANNOT HARM A SILKEN THREAD // / J/ | In Packets—may be LJ/ f fl /J| obtained everywhere L J LEVER BROTHERS (New Zetland) LIMITED whk, » PETONE > IsT gOTpiwf I FROM BIRTH ONWARDS ']L Mellin’s Food prepared as directed, provides . all | the nourishment required in infant hfe. abie9 ® who are hand-fed from birth and delicate children M assimilate it with perfect ease. They thrive on | Mellin’s where other foods have failed. | Mellin’s Food SAMPLES POSTAGE FREE | Mellin's on receipt of 4d. stamps. I U tilin's Biscuits, on receipt of 4d. stamp*. I A vsJuablo handbook for mothers will 9 bo *ent froe of all cost to any mother. I MULLIN'S FOOD LTD., ISLINGTON ST., COLLINGWOOD, VIC.
VnUCOSE LEGS OK VAREX? WHEN Hospitals and operations have failed, Varex has permanently cured bad legs. It proves daily that this is not an extravagant claim. Is it to be further suffering or a complete euro rith Varex? Write for free pamphlet. ERNEST HEALEY, Chemist, Fox ton. Local Representative: Nurse Woolcott, 80 Street, opposite Royal Oak Hotel.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 224, 9 June 1923, Page 15
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