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JUNE SPECIALS FROCKS FROCKS REDUCED - SEE WINDOWS COATS COATS HATS HATS SPECIAL LINES LEADING GOWN SALON "Phone 2836 CAMERON STREET ISSUED BY THE STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPT. w ater heaters use a lot of electricity keep them every minute you can There is enough electricity to go \ound if we take this power shortage seriously and make a w r hole-hearted effort to cut out waste, particularly in the use of water heaters on farms, in dairies and homes. Water heaters use a lot of power. Every minute they’re switched off, therefore, means a substantial and important power saving. Use them wisely, use all electrical appliances sparingly, and we’ll get through this year with no power breakdowns and hold-ups at milking time. SAVE POWER AND AVOID RATIONING a m l ■m A 1 aX\ I l ' 4 ..... - •>? . \ “ s ovv Here’s how to keep Baby’s things The very daintiest babies are always Lux babies because regular dips in gentle Lux help tiny woollies to retain their charm and comfort, even after months of wear. And Lux is safest, too, for all clothing that touches baby s tender skin. Wee garments dipped regularly in Lux stay soft and pretty as when new. So start your Lux daily dipping today! Dip your woolly undies, too To stay dainty, your own woollies, too, need frequent dips in Lux. Wool undies worn for several days absorb harmful' perspiration. Lux keeps them fresh—lovelier for longer. VlPihem often in IEVI* BROTHERS (NX) UMITIEO, P6TON6

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Northern Advocate, 26 June 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 26 June 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 26 June 1946, Page 7

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