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i w 1 X e.. w !\ M \i 1 3 i hixfor jGzce J UX is closely associated with all that is delightful in the washing and preserving of dainty fabrics. No material is more delightful than. Lace, and we give here a few particulars of Mechlin.-knowing that, whenever you think of Lace in general, or Mechlin in particular you will always remember that Lux is just splendid for maintaining I nr* m the fulness its beauty and charm, MECHLIN DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Put the Lux flakes into a howl , pour on hailing water, and whisk into a lather. Reduce to the required temperature. Gently squeeze the creamy suds through and through the texture, then rinse in dean water. The " cordonnet," or thread outlining the pattern in Mechlin Lace, is always flat and silky; the “ reseau *’ hat a hexagonal mesh made of two threads twisted twice on four sides, and four threads plaited three times on the two other tides This gives rite to a net much smaller than that of Brussels lace. The fact that the- threads forming this “ reseau" always run either parallel with or at right angles to the length of the (ace, and do not follow the convolutions of the pattern, at ones distinguishes Mechlin from Brussels. i s£2 300 Lax is an ideal preparation for washing such delightful fabrics as CrSpe-de-Chine. Ninon,, Georgette, Charmease, Delaine, and Voile. LUX FOR DAINTY FABRICS Lever Brothers <New Zealand) Limited.

IB— niiiimii—a—imm > nifinu»~>~J» —— l- ™~" 11 The Marvellous Achievements of Modern Optical Science. This is exemplified in the many new forms of eye-glasses and spectacles now available, in which notable improvements are exhibited. RIMLESS EYEWEAR. —Glasses in this form are distinguished by refinement of appearance and comfort of wear. May be had in the Flat or Toric (curved) forms. 81-FOCAL GLASSES. —These combine long-distance and shorfc■hc distance lenses in one. The join is electrically welded and is invisible jJ. to the observer. They are wonderfully convenient and helpful. -{t “WINDSOR” ROUND SPECTACLES. —These provide a very large ' round lens, framed in imitation Tortoise-shell. w , PROTECTION GOGGLES, for travellers and others requiring pro- v Itectiori for the eyes from sun glare and dust. Very excellent for use by industrial workers to safeguard the eyes from flying chips of metal. All tlie latest styles and forms of Lenses, Frames, etc. Every case treated oersonally and individually. HUGH & G. K. NEILL D.8.0.A., F. 1.0. D.8.0.A.. F.S.M.C., F. 1.0. Optometrists, 93 George Street. Telephone 3156. - '’ | * * * BM—imwmiinM ■ ■■iu.miihhw Lower Transport Charges. Lower Transport costs mean Cheaper Merchandise, Wider Markets, andßigges Profits. And the key to these is the 30cwt or 40cwt VULCAN. With the VULCAN transport charges are the lowest possible. But the greatest economy of the VULCAN lies in its dependable service. Years of unvarying hard work, wita deliveries always up to time, are assured the VULCAN user. Drivers prefer the VULCAN because of its simplicity and ease of maintenance. Manufacturers and Merchants seeking Cheaper Transport are invited to write full details of the VULCAN. PRICES: 20/2Scwt £525 50cwt £575 40cwt £625 538 WM mil. Distributors for N.Z.: U... WIMPENNY BROS. & REID, LTD. DUNEDIN AND AUCKLAND. WALLPAPERS WALLPAPERS WALLPAPERS Modem Designs—Competitive Prices. Patterns and Prices Gladly Submitted. Paterson & Barr, Ltd. Telegrams, “Patbar.” Vogel Street, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18896, 23 June 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18896, 23 June 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18896, 23 June 1923, Page 16

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