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2 Miss Qaeenie Stanley, a beautiful Rexona Girl, of ' I Waratah Flats, Bayswater Road, Darlinghurst, N.S.W., ' 3 who was awarded a Diamond Ring for the "Moat Beautiful : i Hands m Sydney Competition," writes: "Having been I the successful competitor m the recent competition for ', \ 'The Most Beautiful Hands,' I must appreciate the value , \ of Rexona Soap for keeping my hands attractive." 1 1 Soft, Attractive Hands ? s WHat greater attraction is it possible for any girl to have j * than soft* white, attractive hands, for the hands are to the body like the index to the book? Beautiful hands amply pay for ■ 1 \ the care and time used m keeping them beautiful, and care is all : I that is necessary for developing and retaining beautiful hands. \ ; When washing fhe Piands, any soap will not doj only a j 3 tpeeially-prepared soap which, is entirely free from alkali and one ! 1 | which keeps the hands m perfect condition should be used. Such 3 a soap is Rexona Soap; so if you would have beautiful hands, start j i at once by using only Rexona Soap daily and you will be de- | J lighted with the results, for Rexona Soap is a toilet luxury that ? any lady of discrimination must appreciate. I. ' ) j Rexona I m y %/f /~w/yß^j /y WJF^v/j fasMonediroiUTalTrics //^ *V* of surpassing loveliness The well'dressed woman chooses her out-of-sight garments with the fastidious care she devotes to the selection of her gowns. She asks for 'O lanese' m the knowledge that her requirements will be exactly fu filled, for 'Celanese' pr vides the most extensive underwear range available to-day. The newest designs 'he newest colours, the most bewitching materials, facilitate her choice, and I? sting service confirms the wisdom of h^r judgment.* All leading drap rs and stores are displaying a range 5 of garments m 'Ccl nese' Tricot, and the new Ladderproof Fabrics, 'Celanese' Self-scripe and Locknit. _ "Ask your Draper to show you the /i^ r *7\ _- ' CeJ.amse' Fabric range which mrr^ A lem eludes : 'Celanese' Lingerie and Dress UrV£i2&Q»§§J Satins, 'Celanese Crepe- de- Chine, W=^r; — "ZdJ 1 Marocain, Taffeta. 'Celanese' Ladder' — ""XaaßjjS*" p rQo j Self-stripe, Locknit, A Tkb Vrani identt/m oil "~ \ Al <«■*•• '&*>**' /W«di^^__ - _ - , — — Trf , T »*e*t» tU * ! 1

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19271013.2.10.1

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NZ Truth, Issue 1141, 13 October 1927, Page 3

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372

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1141, 13 October 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1141, 13 October 1927, Page 3

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