M I” nll j Thick Lustrous Hair Kept So By Cuticura At night, touch spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with a suds of Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse with tepid water. Keep your scalp clean and healthy and your hair will be luxuriant. For sample Soap and Ointment address: " R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W.” SHT** Shave with Cuticura Shaving Stick.
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w ZTzrc for rCace I 15 c^ associated with al! that is delightful 7 ln l^e was L ,n B preserving of dainty fabrics, material is more delightful than Lace, and we ffl B’ ve ere aCW of Mechlin, knowing that, ’ whenever you think of Lace in general, oi Mechlin “ I in particular you will always remember that Lux is ' just splendid for maintaining Lace in the fulness of I V/ beauty and charm. MECHLIN Th* **cordonnel," or thread outlining the pattern in Mechlin Lace, is always flat and silky; the ‘ reseau” has a hexagonal mesh made of two threads twisted twice on four sides, and four threads plaited tbiee times on the two other sides This gives nse to a net much smaller than x that of Brussels la*.e. The fact that the threads forming this “reseau always run either parallel DIRE3CTKM9S FOR USE. with or at right angles to the length of the lace, and Put the Lux flakes into do not follow the convolutions of the pattern, at orw« a botol,. pour on boiling distinguishes Mechlin from Brussels. woZer. and whisk into a lather. Reduce to the I ik reauiTed temperature. ax an ideal preparation for Uiathint tach \ Ji} Gently squeeze the creamy delightful fabric* a* Cripe-de-Chine. Ninon, suds through and through georgette, Charmeme, Delaine, and Voile, the texture, then rinse in waara FOR DAINTY FABRICS / Lawn BhOTM<W« (Naw Ziauamo) LmiTVD.
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Southland Times, Issue 19171, 15 February 1924, Page 7
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