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Ci Toilet soap creams LIW as it cleanses si? 5^ V, <« IK /> 1 W 'HE high prestige of the empire's k largest soap makers stands behind each milk-white tablet of this exquisite new soap—the genius of those responsible for world-renowned; Lux and produced the unique supercreamed quality ofLuxToilet Soap. It is, indeed, this supercreaming that places it above and far beyond any other fine toilet soap you ever used. For just consider—in one and the same moment your skiri, tired and a little drawn may be, is creamed by the subtle blend of fine skin creams which are addied in the making of Lux supercreamed Toilet Soap. Indeed, a soap iand face" cream all in one 1 Besides-, no other soap contains such •true balm for your skin—none is .so fragrantly perfumed, none so ivorysmooth and chaste in texture. Discriminating and fastidious women the world- over are using the new Lux supercreamed Toilet Soap. Once tried, their choice will become iT« 7 S6A-HZ & product Of L&VBK BROTHERS <N.ZO LIMITED, PBTONS

visitors. They we^-indebted! J. Sparrow: for the gift of- a and to Messrs W. H. Bose-sx' •ell for the gift of medals' trophies. ■- ; It vrfis decided to of congratulation to" his success in hia exj ' It was decided toi l 'mission pf\ the -Education '3 for the, erection 'sd£ .a' pa~" * It was agreed ."to ut thai 5.- *" ~"#ehow; oaf: the'' his visit to Ashburtoni ' Mr X Malton Murray-, k ' the, 'Sffe' Z eahand 6ent in Ashburtoty, and address at a. meeting of -the , No-lApense- Cotmeilj evening ■ - -j« >3 The'following; Vill in ita junior 'competitiljnJjr l "^'* ll Bakaia,. «|^entc4V ? *' Wood, 0l<&£ A. Sfiawy B. Jary, MraJSqmiagtrow, Miss; H. Stevens and 7 Bnrro ASHBURTON £Wr mw. ASHBukrbK ."C*OWER. will 4- ' STREET, 1 WELD, LXNV&X SIX. HUTT, " HIGHBANK. ,LEST„ MT. SOMERB, 'MAYFIELD/ CABEW ' MORE DISTRICTS, :J 16th instant, lrom T -l". ■ " - -s----5791 ■. ' r < . furnishings, assured you entrust!' Che removing work to i. M. Heyw» ft CO. LTD., 106 ' MANCHESTER S 'Phone 82-250. CANTERBURY'S LI DAILY J i With the largest —both in quantity? * quality. Is owned aitd conl in Christ in the Interests «>*; the. people of'

A._ Sherratt said-they could not do anything lentil they got SIT the information before tliom, and could place the position before the ratepayers. Cr. Bell said that most of the names on the petition were not those of picturegoers. . ' It looked to him' like S. vote of censure on-the Council.- He -thought the Council was quite capable of running its own business. Cr. Logan said ihe ratepayers wanted to" knpwvwhat' was being done with the money. ' H&-*rould like to see a balance-sheet, published showing, what profit,had been made. The Council was . not going into - the , ' talkie" business without full consideration. : The. Mayor said they .had nothing whatever to hide or to.be. ashamed of.' . The hall aeeount was in credit. Cr>- Lack said that .. when the town clerk had gathered . all thedata he was trying to .obtain .they should place--the. matter- before the public. Even if they were against- the> they should, gather, all available information the public.- Jt wa® agreed that this be. done. . .

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 10