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On the stage t face same ">LEANSE your precious fabrics *s and keep your- silk stockings new longer, as famous stage stars do. " I always insist on Lux for my silks and woollens. I find that Lux keeps my stockings beautiful twice as long," says Miss Phyllis Monkman. Cleanse lovely clothes often and use Lux. This is the advice of many London stage favourites. Fashion experts in Hollywood studios and wardrobe managers of London revues all say the same. The soft, pure suds of Lux cleanse so gently and carefully that the life of dainty fabrics is doubled. Many are the fragile frocks that must face the brilliant stage lights night after night, through months of wear, looking always fresh and flower-like. " Our wardrobe mistress finds she gets twice the wear from stage costumes and stockings by always using Lux," says Beatrice Lillie. Begin with Lux to-day. You'll find it a true economy, for Lux cleanses without harmful rubbing which experts say is bound to make stockings ladder and look streaky. With I -• PHYLLIS MONKMAN is one famous star who says "Lux keeps stockings beautiful twice as long." Lux you wash by gently working the creamy lather through the fabric. Whether it is a gay sports woolly or a fragile silk in delicate colours, Lux will keep it smart and fresh longer. And the silky lather leaves your hands soft and smooth! tlfllll §llll ■:■■:■:■ ■»:■;*:■:*: ;■:>■: - r*)? ±'.]&L----WM m&m® WM <m- xa 1111! Miss EDNA BEST, who has shone brilliantly in many famous plays, always sees that Lux is used for her silks and woollens. Here are some of the famous stage stars who use Lux BEATRICE LILLIE TILLY LOSCH JEAN COLIN BINNIE HALE ANGELA BADDELEY PHYLLIS BEDELLS PHYLLIS MONKMAN IVY TRESMAND EDNA BEST TINA MELLER LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED PETONE LX 13-323 N2 u !*■ Far.£JJ"Fi.ne yi v '"\ laundering';-:? iForwashing^di^h'es, BEATRICE LILLIE tells that she believes in Lux for keeping her stage and her personal wardrobe lovely.

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And vou don't sacrifice anything in the way of quality either; for our Goods are of only one standard—the best—and our prices the lowest. Send your Next Grocery Bill to JOHN ORR'S, and economise. Bournville Cocoa—lid. 1/9, 3/4 tin. Loose Cocoa—l/3 lb. Creamoata—-1 9 packet. Grninus—l/1 packet. Pro-term a (local manufacture)—l/10 for 41b bag. Des. Cocoarmt—7d. Icing Sugar—3lb for 1/-. Cooking Almonds—l/O lb. Paraffin Oil—Quart bottles 2/6 each. Velvet or Victory Soap—Gd bar. Lux—Small 3d 'each (5 for 1/-); large 9d each. Hudson's Extract—B for 1/-. Cheese—lod lb. Best -Mild Cured Bacon—l/3 lb. Lard—lOd lb. Margarine—9d lb. SERVICE -VALUEQUALITY. Honey—lib 9d, 21b 1/5, 51b tins 3, 6. C.M.C. Sheep Tongues—lOd. St. George Lamb Tongues—lid tin. Symington Soups—GUl packet. Kirk Tomato Soup—Sd and lid tin. Triumph Tea—2/10 lb, 51b for 13/9. Una Tea—2/4 lb. China Buds—2/10 lb. Roval Taste Coffee Essence—l/bottle. Grocers and Hardware Merchants, Co., Ltd., Agents for Energen Health Foods

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 187, 22 May 1931, Page 3

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