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attractive-— lending a soft yam / warm bloom to each m- f dividual complexion. \ , Ashes of Roses Face Powder *^%EBB&y^ ov by its exquisite perfection *S§^fc i makes its bewitching appeal yjjr+S V to charming women the * ; '.' ■ world over.. v '..■"; '.._•... ■.;'■■■■■ , ; .• .'. ; .; ■ .-■'■ ■ : '-,:-Y ■ \ -% (BOURJOIS-fiARIS) J^%^|^ *i FACE POWDER I /^^^^: ', I . JlffS ' ■ /T\X T~^E\V women like to trust their bknkets^ j «Kflt , 'v f^ their delicately coloured woollens and j . . jp-~ \ ■ under-garmente— -still less - their — \ — I^BBIL f'f'h / children's woollies-— to a laundry. Yet = ii At" l^ifflLT^PiV^ winter time necessitates the wearing of- . \\ many woollen garments which become only (.. x ». » [jl J top quickly soiled, which must be cleaned s Hr r^ ■ 11. J ■ 111 often, but which, if proper care is not taken,' _ ■^^"^^mrtYnHF / J :/■'; St /111 soon lose the softness and elasticity /which* ! ; 'Vr ss \!a&Bfi[jsfiy /Mfflk/Ji renders wool the most cosy and warmth- 1 . {.^Hl^yß^y^^i, mj_^ giving of materials. Woollen garment* 3^§iv '""*"' ■ > C^^ W\ S Sv"^ require individual attention for reasons of ]■':. hygiene and because wool k more sensitive | lH^^?Wv^B ■' than other fabrics: It is composed of tiny i W'l"LMK^^Wl-l^SliS ■ over-lapping scales which when displaced \f^Mftl3'^^^S" become rough and scratchy, rendering the ' material irritating to the touch and unhealthy > /* 6 " ' to wear,! because the porous quality which • r V Z^'-^^^^k \\. \' ' l is one of its advantages is thus destroyed. Rubbing with hard soaps damages the fragile , ' '^Wul^xW'' ' tissues and makes wool harsh and matted.' -^** Y^skM/^^W Ordinary soaps and soap flakes also contain /Ox^ alkali, which not only discolours wool but j ' ' ' "^^^A^Sv^Sv causes it to shrink. Blankets washed with ~ 7^> hard soap have been known, to shrink a», 1 ■■■■■" much as eighteen inches ! The housewife' ... *: .- .. who uses Lux avoids these evils. Lux is . ; , ( finer than sbap, its flakes^ melt more easily ' ..: .'•.•■.• ' and contain no alkali to endanger the soft- ; How woollens should Be ness or wear the fragile tissues of wool. To Washed launder m the Lux way is to keep your ■^..- v, \ i ci woollens a good colour, m good shape and tt&SSttSfttJtS- with .heir fagile fibre unimpaired, : « of very hot water. Add cold water . : until suds are lukewarm, then put . • . . ; . lukewarm waters. Do Not Wring. - • :■; . . -■ fjs *-< 'Lever Brothers (New Zealand) Ltd;

j ■ . i — »^— — — For Every Occasion^— STAPLES' ,<;<?.'; RED^^^^^B^ OATMAJLt STOUT (BOTTLED} x Ideal for private parties. Viry tasty to tne palate. lii pints and quarts. All Hotels and Bottle Stores. N,E BRE^Efelis, LTD. (Wellington Branch)

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19281108.2.102.2

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1197, 8 November 1928, Page 24

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Tapeke kupu
395

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1197, 8 November 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1197, 8 November 1928, Page 24

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