TRY FUSSING
Xjpe An Iroit Moire WAKE, a habit, of ; press.ikg your *■ : 'clothes regularly. Wonders canybe. wprJkpd with an 1 , iron. . It freshens . up tb.e clothes arid niakes.4he\ wearer look' twice as well dressed as she who pjuts . things away creased. i ,- • Creases do. not always drop: out/. - andv^nbthing makes- clothes look, • ■ rnpreldowdy.^ - ■■'-."'' •';■ •'"•■'•v'; The dance f rock, will always respond to: a little care and attentlbni If r it is carefully pressed." as. sopn as possible after the' gay. jevenirig, it .will {turn "up truhips/fbr the: next affair." ■ ;•' . '". ;' -i ;'; ; .' " Pleats, have a habit of looking very; BOrry. for .themseives unless a : little , care is "bestowed upon ■■ them,, and the same ..applies !to ... jabots;, ties, v .'and' scarves. ; They soon; lose thiat • crisp appearancfe if they are not ironed " be- f casioriaily. ' , r . ;'.'■'
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NZ Truth, Issue 1294, 2 October 1930, Page 19
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133TRY FUSSING NZ Truth, Issue 1294, 2 October 1930, Page 19
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