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« ■ . ■ " * . ' ' . . . ■ TJE carries his credentials with him. Stitched into his neckband for all to see is the label "Made of Tobralco." v - Look for this label and you'll know that your shirts will stand up to the hardest tests of wear , : and tear — of sunshine or laundry. : ' Leading shirtmakers make up these splendid shirts. The patterns are smart, the colours ' s indelible, the fabric is sound and amazingly durable. Tobralco pyjamas are just as. good . and wonderfully comfortable. See both shirts and pyjamas at your outfitter's ' —look for the label. None genuine without MEN'S SHIRTS AND PYJAMAS MADE OF Shirts i o/6 each at leading retailers. With collar to match 1 1 /6 i ' TS t 7i. ■ TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE * COMPANY LIMITED, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND. ; NEW ZEALAND: Dominion Buildings, Wakefield Street, Wellington. Pacific Buildings, Auckland* ;, ' jl|««IIMMIMMIIIIIII»IIMIIIIl'llllllitllli«WMri^ '"' '"" mman =~> ■■«»=— — J^^^—^— M— «■—^rjttfa— » ,r— — r~ n— — n i — '—^ T __^^^ ".—^■^~.^^"^.^—^*<^^^W>*— **" w — ' ' •■■■■.'-...■■■■ ;. - ■."■.. • ■ '■'.;. i: ■■..''- ."■ ' ■'■'.■.'■■ ''.■-■ : "' - 1 , THERE is nothing more econom.ical" than" wool, but there tsj , nothing more costly should this be washed without the necessary ■ ' j care. For woollens remain soft and warm if they are intelligently | ,i /washed. . Few housewives trust to the laundress, but many ofj them have the garments washed at home instead, and nevertheless,' I .^despite the pains and care taken, frequently^he woollens shrink, harden,! ? i mat and become irritating on contact with the skin. Woollens must! j i • not be rubbed nor twisted nor carelessly treated m any way, and musti j I never b?, washed m too hot water; moreover, they must not be washed) l iwith hard soaps which necessitate rubbing and wrmging.^An4 yet] require frequent jf\ •washings, more particularly/ i ■> - • , _ . - ._^ i If you use Lux your woollens will keep like new throughout the wmtefj season. Lux is devoid of any injurious elements whatever . which might shrink or cause to deteriorate even the most delicate fibres of , the fabric. It contains no alkalies which might harm the tissues of^ j wool, whose softness therefore remains unaltered. And the most delicate^ shades resist the action of Lux because m use rubbing is avoided^ j The Lux' way' of Washing. m m H Irar llilfH X Dissolve two tablespoonfiils of Lux m K3 Bg Jaß%m. ™^™^SWB§ j half a basin of very hot water and cool >§P^ pSpSpi Jy€^ W^fflßllWlß Put m the garments, squeeze lightly ; • I different waters, expel the water from /gfy j | Iw^v^^^^^sd^^^Sßl^^l "Lever Brothers (New Zealand) Ltd., 194. Auckland Men Shudder To Think _ 1^10? Of Such A Calamity ! | \&^° What! Go without it? Gr. gr. . . . ftjKL" * "Look laddie, when your taste is as discriminating as mine, jf^T °* Hf * *" 4 you'll know that 'Continuance' is here to stay so loug as good \i AiJfif you want f old Peter Dawson's is on the map." banith corns, ▼W Teed's Corn Cuf* PETER DAWSON'S WHISKY. teed-sco^Se ' ■ ' " , . .; , tt_j.^i„ , 1/6 all Chemists and Store*, or from Obtainable from all high-class Motels. Teed and cb.. n^w Plymouth. v G. McMILLAN and Company Ltd. Pr ?S n t„f»„S t^ Wine and Spirit Merchants, . KSS^^^^^ I ?.^ 50-52 Customs Street E, AUCKLAND. . . 'Phon6 42-754. "^ — \ P.O. BOX 346. J Thursday. October 2^ 1928. .

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1195, 25 October 1928, Page 24

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Tapeke kupu
514

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1195, 25 October 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1195, 25 October 1928, Page 24

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