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Yjteakingall tecordsufflmiNt Now out! The knitting hook of the year! The 1937 Lux Book is a magnificent issue ■III HH — monster size — and every inch packed with grand new things to knit. Everything H from father's Lumber Jacket to the doll's _ ^ — DiVGES winter wardrobe is included — - and the £i|/L — HESlGNS 1 designs are straight from London, Paris 2A 1 and New York. p ■■ jjMtTtD HHnOW-CCTYBUR WIM W CAREFOR V W YOUR LOVELY tlTY DAOY I WOOLLIES WITH LUX 1^^^ LU A DUUA l llfllM SPECIAL OFFER Ua# gentle Lux, containing no J NkUHH —2 packets Large Lux and - I WL soda, -to keep your wooUies ^ux Knitting soft, fluffy and shapely / WUml ' Qqq{^ A Ltver Product — Made in New Zealand ^1 S.317.15NZ BOBBY- DARLINO LITTLE BOYIS HIS MOTHER'S PRIDE ANDJOY. T"p| "" NEVER PLAYS AT DIRTY GAMES ^ ^S^NEVERLOOKS LIKE NAUOHTYJAMES|^/ BUT. IP BOBBY ONLY KNEW JAMES IS MOTHER'S OARLING TOO. | 'COS. BEFORE HIS MOTHER SEES, SOLVOL CLEANS HIS HANDS AND | SMALL BOYS AND SOLVOL ARE THE BEST OF FRIENDS. SOLVOL GETS GRUBBY HANDS AND KNEES CLEAN AGAIN WITNOUT LONG AND PAINFUL SCRUBBING.IT ONLY TAKES 30 SECONDS— THINK OF THAT! THE SPECIALLY PENETRATING LATHER SWEEPS OUT WORN-IN DIRT, YET IT'S AS GENTLE TO THE SKIN 2 AS FINE" TOI LET SOAP. ALEVER PRODUCT— I ■ 80 ,9NZ . . MADE IN NEW ZEALAND

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 76, 16 April 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 76, 16 April 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 76, 16 April 1937, Page 14

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