Av I *" e S^a l they fa just the sa /1" : -... 111 /. CLEANSE your precious fabrics 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 problei magna m •fi-v - < N ★ PHYLUS MONKMAN*4 famous star who 6ayt keep* stockings beautiM as long." Lux you wash by gently worl the creamy lather fabric. Whether it is agaysj woolly or a fragile silk in A>l colours, Lux will keep it and fresh longer. And the si lather leaves your hands s and smooth! Miss EDNA wfcb ? shone brilliantly in many f plays, always sees that/ used for her silks and' Here are some of die famous stage start who use Lux— BEATRICE LILLIE TILLY LOSCH w ANGELA BADDELEY PHYLLIS MONKMAN EDNA BEST JEAN COLIN BINNIE HALE PHYLLIS BEDELLS IVY TRESMAND TINA MELLER LBVJSR BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED PETONE i ■ BEATRICE LILLIE ttßaS she believes in Lax for i her stage and her sp wardrobe lovdy.j LX 13-323 NZ
came later, to be followed by Christian Scientist, Spiritualist, Theosophist, and many other sects. A vote of thanks to the speaker waa proposed by Mr A. J. Campbell and carried.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20302, 30 July 1931, Page 14
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