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A gentleman who was invited to, a houso party telegraphed to the hostess: “Regret cannot come. Lie follows bj r post.”

f.’H BEr ■ " SWHMHn||g|g - .■/ I * I I / <3l ' -sssi MEI 5 SIMPLE STEPS I JUMPERS aren’t knitted in a I? AD QAT I? TV! I day .. . but they can be ruined in a minute! Hot 1 vll IJAf Li 11 • water, rubbing or using harsh cake soap will leave 1. Trace, an outline of the garyour loveliest woolly a total loss. Heart-breaking rnent on p«P er ' to see it all matted, hardened and out-of-shape 2. Use rich, lukewarm Lux suds after one washing. umm 10 back °> ■if LUX SPECIALLY MADE 3; Aemore rfirZ Ay ffenrfe «?“««•. * for iukewatttn washing: Delicate, fairy-like Lux flakes are specially made to dissolve 4® Rinse three times in lukewarm right away instantly and rinse out completely in lukewarm water. Squeeze m towe to water . . . the only safe temperature for woollens. The rich, remove moisture, uon t twist creamy Lux suds need only a gentle squeezing through the or wring. garment to remove every trace of dirt. No _ s/1 „„ e over pe „ cl7W rubbing at all. Woollies after Luxmg are . /[rf ■.•dCwi soft and bright and beautifully springy, ouiluw. y j & j | s „ tbat the ® fit exactly like new. «'< d " dam P M ' f WK Ha A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND . .... ct.o.xc,' \j N3 1

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1938, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1938, Page 12