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CLEAN CLOTHES MEAN HEALTH.

There is no secret about the prevention of skin diseases. Prevention is dependent upon cleanliness of the skin and those objects, such as clothing, which come in contact with it. Continued cleanliness of (he skin should be maintained by all. It is not of much value, however, to cleanse the skin if flirtv articles, such as soiled clothing, are brought into contact with it immediately after it has been washed. The skin must not only be made clean; it must ho kept clean. This can only ho clone by the exercise of constant care in the wearing of clean clothing (particularly underclothing), bv (he use of clean towels, clean bedclothes and clean pillow-cases.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20768, 10 January 1931, Page 7 (Supplement)

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CLEAN CLOTHES MEAN HEALTH. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20768, 10 January 1931, Page 7 (Supplement)

CLEAN CLOTHES MEAN HEALTH. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20768, 10 January 1931, Page 7 (Supplement)

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