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m u K r m m ft IIAS r M /A Wffisft is i THIS exquisite toilet soap brings to the modern toilet all the romance and beauty of the East. Its perfume Is as pleasing as Its creamy lather is beautifying and m sweetly cleansing. Indasia on the f | ’HIS exquisite toilet soap brings X • to the modern toilet all the romance and beauty of the East. Its perfume is as pleasing as its creamy lather is beautifying and sweetly cleansing. Indasia on the toilet tab'e Is a delight. L ’f Indasia Vanishing Cream and Indasia Tooth Cream will also be appreciated by users of Indasia Soap. 1 i LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED PETONE m 3k CO if cc & W m m m m tk a Wk m Levtß Uf VI O' V, “Clever Mary” cleans what soap never would. Use it when washing - up, scouring white kitchen furniture, cleaning windows or scrubbing floors. If not in stock, free sample posted by The Paget Manufacturing Co. (N.Z.) Ltdl,l2o Hobson St., Auckland. Keep CLEVER HAR! in the kitchen dJ “Clever Mary” cleans what soap never would. Use it when washing - up, scouring white kitchen furniture, cleaning windows or scrubbing floors. If not in stock, free sample posted by The Paget Manufacturing Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., 120 Hobson St., Auckland Keep CLEVER HAR in ihekiichan Miss FOX Graduate MareneUo Training College, Chicaco, V.S.A. Face and Scalp Specialist Phone 819-A H.B. Buildings Queen Street, Auckland HIGH CLASS HAIR WORK Transformations, Partings, Toupets. Switches Faded hair work tinted or renovated MISS HANSEN Phone 3012 k 53 City Chambers Auckland When Writing to Advertisers Please Mention **The Ladies 9 Mirror ”

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 3, 1 September 1922, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 3, 1 September 1922, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 3, 1 September 1922, Page 36

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