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Change Daily.. .£ -V*'-. '■-W *" Ti: v #:<!{*•-^v .'•’iwW. if: J £r;.. T tM'V' : ;y.: ■' V- <,",,' >» .4 y 4 *** , s * I* . A ONE DAY’S WEAR Spoils the freshness of under things If you would stay charming all day—slip into cool, clean underwear after the bath each morning. Nothing will keep you feeling so fresh. All day long, every day, ■whether we know it or not, our underthings are absorbing perspiration given off by the pores of the skin. Underthings are never fresh enough to wear a second day. And when you can wash them the quick, simple Lux way it is quite easy to change underwear every day —Lux removes every trace of perspiration. UNSAFE TO LEAVE PERSPIRATION IN CLOTHES Perspiration acids quickly rot material, and streak and fade colours. It is umvise to wash underthings less frequently than every day you wear them. And the gentle Lux suds keep the most delicate fabrics and softest shades like new after any number of washings. FOLLOW THE EASY 4-MINUTE LUX METHOD One tablespoon of Lux does all of one day’s undies—and your stockings, too. Squeeze garments gently in the lukewarm Lux suds. Rinse twice, roll in a towel, and shake out —they’re sweet and clean again. Don’t use too-warm water—it fades colours. Lux makes lovely suds in lukewarm water. RUBBING WITH CAKE SOAP WEARS FABRICS, STREAKS COLOURS—ALWAYS USE LUX. A LEVER PRODUCTMADE IN NEW ZEALAND m ill Anything safe in water . : : is just as safe in LUX

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Evening Star, Issue 21656, 27 February 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21656, 27 February 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21656, 27 February 1934, Page 13

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