Change underthings daily... In hot weather it ts wise to be extra fastidious PERSPIRATION m A. ACIDS mu mm. mm. m. m ill iiiil m mu MMM V : |- M 1 SSI I m W 11 lifl: m m mM. >x^ «w ms II m M -*** m ?>ss :$Ss m 4j it wmmm ROT SILK AND LACE All day long underthings are absorbing perspiration and if it is left in the fabric from day to day the acids soon rot threads and spoil colours. Don’t let these harmful acids ruin your favourite things—change daily. With Lux it is no trouble to rinse out the day’s underthings. Lux is specially made to remove perspiration acids completely, without harming colour or texture. Undies last 3 times as long if you give them this protection. This is the easy v f -minute Lux method 1 tablespoon of Lux does 1 day’s undies stockings too. Don’t use hot water which is harmful to colours—Lux makes lovely suds in lukewarm water. Squeeze garments gently in the suds, rinse twice, roll in a towel, shake out. They’re sweet and clean again! Countless washings this way cannot harm the palest shades or finest materials. A LEVER PRODUCTMADE IN NEW ZEALAND Fresh underthings every day solves a summertime problem The perspiration that is so dangerous for fine materials threatens personal daintiness, too. Lux makes washing so easy that there’s no excuse for carelessness about this vital problem. A daily change of underthings makes you quite safe. And you feel so delightfully cool and sweet if you slip into clean clothes cverv morning. Anything safe in plain water is just as safe in LUX 8.175.5NJ5
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18879, 24 February 1933, Page 8
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275Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18879, 24 February 1933, Page 8
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