Smith & Caughey's Great Half-Yearly Clearance ■BB ■ # Fashion FAIR Savings on Frocks, Coats, Costumes, Hats, Corsets, etc. etc. Smith & Caughey Limited Auckland's Fashion Centre IULUIJIW
KEEP WAGONS MOVING Every goods wagon, every livestock truck must be kept constantly moving, in order that industry may be served with adequate transport. Whether empty or loaded, idle railway trucks retard the output of farms and factories. Upon all rai| freighters, then, rasts a responsibility for quick loading or unloading or wagons and prompt removal of consignments froin goods sheds. Remove Consignments Promptly A. DAILY DIP in Lux adds weeks to the life of (ilk stocking*—will save yea pounds. Alter a whole day's wear stockings have lost their elasticity—but Lux restores that elasticity 80 that silk threads stretch instead of snapping under strain. Every night as soon as you take them off, pop your stockings straight into gentle Lux suds. Squeeze thoroughly and rinse well. Easy* isn't it? On no account rub with harah cak<HK>ap, for this only weakens and destroys the fibres. uoin the Lux Daily Dippers to-night and make stockings L-A-S-TI |H I & KWMOWSt.MABIHM* *
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1941, Page 10
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