BABY'S CLOTHES. Baby's clothes must never he washed with alkaline soaps or soap powders. They always leave an irritant in the fabric. SAPON —the new oatmeal washing —never leaves anything in the clothes which can harm the most delicate skin. To wash babv s clothes and cot trimmings, soak for an hour in a solution of SAPON, then transfer to a lather of Sapon and water, and work them lightly in .the suds. Rinse through clear water; dry, and iron in the usual way. If your grocer does not stock Sapon send us his name and address.—Sapon, Limited. P.O. Box 635, Wellington. To take away that sallow look from the skin, to feed nourish, and give tone and elasticity, creating and maintaining a clear complexion, Gibbs* Cold Cream Soap is unequalled,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 5
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