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A.S.PATERSON CO. LTD. DISTRIBUTING AGENTS

COAX THEM BACK TO SOFT FLEECINESS .jl WITH LUX CARE You can't blame woollies for being obstinate about cake soaps that spoil all their charms. But they're ever so grateful for a gentle cleansing in foaming Lux suds which' revive their clear, bright colours and soft fleeciness. They’ll keep their shape,- too, as long as they last, if you wash* them ..only in Lux. A LEVER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND rv& f ~ > -Y 3* i* V. v' ( ‘O-vOi / Dissolve Lux in a little hot water, then add cold water so suds are lukewarm. Use enough Lux to maintain a rich suds 0 c . „ . . , throughout the wash. Wash by squeezing Rinse in three lukewarm waters. Squeeze Spread to shape and measurement on a towel iuds 1 through-dt; not water, out * thoroughly -do nouwring. and dry flat, in the shade. IF IT’S SAFE / IN,.i;WATEIt^«. * IT’S SAFE p H > ‘I YOU NAUGHTY CHILD I ANOTHER HOLE^ 'And these hurt ME, MUMMY-THEYRE CROWN TOO SMALL TISNT FAULT, MUMMY/ MY TOE ' JUST WENTED THROUGH/ # ALL YOUR THINGS ARE SHRINKING I’M AT MY WITS END WHAT TO DO BUT WHY DON'T YQUR THINGS SHRINK, MUMMY?' YOUR stockings' DON'T GET HOLES EITHER 0 v j O' ST (YOU c tEVER CHILD T'TTHATfc BECAUSE i use LUX ALWAYS-I'LL USE LUX f6r YOUR THINGS TOO IN FUTURE S- 209; BJi-l-

ITCHING PILES RELIEVED Instantaneous relief with Zann Treatment. Sixpence brings generous trial sample. —Zann Proprietary, Box 952A* Wellington. 3

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Northern Advocate, 10 August 1934, Page 2

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246

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 10 August 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 10 August 1934, Page 2

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