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Take Pulmonas, the tested and most effective relief pastilles. Pul* monas check coughing and sneezing* soothe sore throats and clear colds from the system# Buy Midget Pulmonas 1/* a tin.

§ II 2 J A * m 4* / ■ a* <«** O *V*^ fT^ &> CO^ p st Fresh as a rose she steps from the bath and then—too .often she puts ©n yesterday’s lingerie. * # * Sometimes we don’t realise that when underwear has been worn for a day it has lost its freshness. All healthy people must perspire and underthings absorb perspiration. Jkmy§thistfS safe iu water LUX PROTECTS FABRICS .. . AND FRESHNESS ... OF UNDERTHINGS Perspiration not only takes the freshness from undergarments —the acids it contains rot fabrics and ruin colours. So it is doubly unsafe not to wash them every day. It is so simple to refresh underwear —removing the least hint of perspiration with Lux—and it only takes four minutes. 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, AND STREAKS COLOURS. . . . is just as safe in XfTST A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND

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Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 22

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