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00t S ° Awe rtfofc 0 WASHING MEANS %eat SAFETY FOR DELICATE SILKS AND RAYONS I'issue-thin Lux flakes start to dissolve the instant they touch lukewarm water. In a second or two, as you whisk up the foamy suds, they’re dissolved completely away! That means easier, quicker, better rinsing . . . and it’s perfect rinsing that keeps silks like new. No dull film left in the weave, no grease spots under the iron . . . but the lovely sheen and softness fully restored! SLOW-DISSOLVING SOAP STICKS AFTER RINSING Even rinsing till the water runs clear doesn't get rid of ordinary' soap. It sticks last in the weave, makes silks look dull and greyish, causes the iron to mark them, weakens the elasticity of the threads. Untfies look shabby while they’re still almost new, stockings ladder in no time! m ■ IT'S FALSE ECONOMY TO USE ANYTHING BUT im M EVERY TRACE OF LUX RINSES AWAY The lightning solubility of Lux makes rinsing safer and quicker. Lux-washed silks need only two rinses to remove every trace. Silks keep their soft texture and brandnew sheen through, scores ofLuxings. Don’t spoil your most expensiv clothes in the wash— 7Yse.</U>( cryuthf jCtuc... You’uhe thrilled at the difference.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 24 November 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 24 November 1938, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 24 November 1938, Page 14