COOKED MEATS For Picnics and Outings TIKI Cooked ham and small goods* also our fa inous sugar - cured corned beef. MANAWATU MEAT CO. BROADWAY AND SUBURBS DAWBER’S SUMMER >9 Commencing THURSDAY SLAUGHTER PRICES Your Chance to Get COSTUMES, COATS, FROCKS at BARGAIN PRICES DAWBEITS THE SQUARE, Opp. P.O.G.
Always give your fragile things LUX washing care 9 •••V. mm m V* m .• ■ • • v,V\ ju iisasai-teaii SSsg@i V v :V Sks SWfc . «• ; vi' Pi ma tm m m -ass^ Whether it’s a dainty lacey blouse or a tailored silk sports one, do wash it in Lux and only Lux . . . for the sake of the colour, for keeping the crisp new finish, for the sake of longer wear and smarter looks! You can’t get the results with slo%v-dissolving soap that you get with quick-dissolving Lux! Why Slow-dissolving Soap is Harmful If you rub your fine things with hard soap, you leave a film of undissolved soap dinging in the fibres. No matter how much you rinse, it still remains there, even though the water runs clear. And it leaves your pretty things shabbylooking, the colours dulled and the threads weakened so that they wear in no time. Why Quick-dissolving LUX is Safe Fairy-thin Lux flakes dissolve right away instantly in lukewarm water —the only safe temperature for delicate things. The creamy lather cleanse* gently and rinses away completely —not a trace left behind. Colours blossom forth like new again and the lovely bloom of fabrics is preserved. p * iy lon’t Risk Harsh Patral Claaniny )elicate fabrics are quickly uined by harsh petrol'cleanig. It’s so much safer to Lux verything. Lux completely reiovcs stale perspiration, as ther cleaning methods often on’t.. . leaves no disagreeable linging odpur. ALWAYS TEST COLOURS BEFORE WASHING Wet a small piece of the material or any inconspicuous part of the garment. Iron between two pieces of white cloth. If the colour runs only slightly, that will merely be surplus dye. If it passes this test, you can wash it—safe in water, safe in LUX. m r r ITS FALSE ECONOMY TO USE ANYTHING ELSE BUT jjA* A LEVER PRODUCT' MADE IN AIEW ZEALAND S*4O7«ISNZ
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 67, 16 February 1939, Page 14
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