-gyjyw ~ w *£m mm m 5 M X: *s*2 *&\ Famous London stars insist on Lux MADGE ELLIOT insists on Lux for her stag* garments. for all fine washing -tax and only Lux care. for my stockings—b«pi them always lovely-looking.''—GßETA MYNE, the star in the London success "Lucky GirL" STAGE stars know, perhaps better than anyone else, how important it is to keep their costly, fine garments and stockings lovely-looking. So leading dance and stage stars insist on Lux for all fine washing—especially for their expensive stockings. "It keeps them beautiful twice as long," they say. Care for your fine things, silks and woollens, the way famous stage and screen actresses do. Wash them always in sparkling Lux suds. With Lux you avoid all harmful rubbing; and according to the fabric experts it is rubbing with hard soap which wears down delicate fibres, makes "runs" and "ladders" in your silken stockings, leaves your precious woollies hopelessly spoiled and shabby looking. Lux cleanses gendy, safely. Start using Lux for all the fine washing—for your silks and woollens. You know Lux won't shrink woollens or harm any fabric water alone won't harm. A little goes so far. It's a true economy. 7*\ MISS MARIE LOHR, London's charming stage favourite, saya: "My maid always uses Lug for my precious woollies." GRAC3E FIELDS says: "I have learned from experience that only when my stockings are Lux-washed can I be sure of their appearance. I always insist on Lux—it keeps my stockirfgs beautiful twice as long." IBVBR BROTHERS <N.Z.) LftflTSD, PETONB ■ lux LXI'SBS Nt
TEETHINQ TIME.' To soothe fretful babies and take the trouble out of teething-time, there 'is nothing so effective as" Woodward's "Gripe Water." Restful nights follow the use of this perfectly harmless preparation. FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES, 2/6 PER BOTTLE. WOODWARD'S t( Qripe Water" Sales Representatives for New Zealand; THE BRITISH HAROLD F. RITCHIE &. CO. (N.Z.) LTD. 72 Dixon Street* Wellington. COAL! POR YOUR COAL and FIREWOOD RENO 34-410/ Any quantity—a bag to a truck. All kinds—for all purposes. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. ROBT. JOHNSTON •35 Waltham Road* diristchiorch* USE MADDREN'S BINDER TWINE Obtainable from all Merchants MANILA and FLAX ROPES and SHOP TWINES always In stock MADDREN BROS. LTD. Madras St., Ohristchurch 'Phones 35-322 35-323
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 6
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