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rz f • ;■»* % A triumph in the blending of a perfect flavour with good nourishment! Made from the finest quality Wholemealand. Malt, AulsebrookW MALT MEAL Wafers are with children and grown-ups ' alike. Ask your grocer!

WATER-WORN HAXCtS NEED Q-TOL. . Constant wetting -• .is harmful. to' -hands. A good emollient is necessary ' to prevent wrinkling, chapping, artid* coarsening of the skin. Q-TOL SKIN" EMOLLIENT "replaces .the lost -natural • oiis, smoothes away roughness, -and refines and beautifies' the' hands. : Entirely owned and made an'' New land'. Try Q-TOL now. -»—s

Think u-ejore -wash f. ' new lb ene ONLY LUX IS ALWAYS SAFE <P IT is throwing money away to risk washing expensive clothes in some unknown soap. It may be all right, .but if it contains any free alkali at all, the colour and texture of your' pretty things will-be ruined. And why run the risk, when you can use Lux, and be perfectly safe ! Ask your Grocer for the new reduced prices of Lux. It is a greater economy than ever to use Lux for all your special laundering. See that you get Lux, too! Think of the risk of using anything less pure. Loose flakes may look the same, and yet be quite unsafe for your clothes; There is only one fcux, and it is always sold in the well-known Lux carton. L h f is cheaper how ! A LEVER PRODUCT —Made in New Zealand fc1474» Lux keeps silk stockings, and silk woollen, garments fresh and unfadecL; many washes; but just one- -c wash with asoap less •; pure than ' Lux, ■ " will undo all your care. ' It's too. risky, to - try experiments—you - know Lux is safe. • -v* Mmmm® ■a;...:---" f£i ■: * & ;j-;r

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 14

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