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lxisisi on a-jiajl y. —— — ■ ■ * l MADGE ELLIOT insists on Liix for her stage, garment*. for all fine washing — ji /^TAGE stars know, perhaps f iJF **'^3mß woollens, the way famous stage and ; t wm&Sal^S^R With Lux you avoid all harmful PptaWiMßl rubbing; and according to the fabric B^HIHP^^HL '^HwrnSH experts it is rubbing with hard soap BmHbIHBe^^^^bMmBBWHBHW which wears down delicate fibres, your silken stockings, leaves your. , "Lux and only.Lux cares for my stocking*— precious woollies, hopelessly Spoiled keep, them .lway. lovely-looking."—GßETA , shabby looking. FAYNE, the star in the London success »nu °"aL/L7 5 " Ludtv Gitl" Lux cleanses gently, safely. Start using Lux for all the fine washing—for ... "I your silks and woollens. You know GRACIE FIELDS says: C^T\/ 7 ■"I have learned from ex- V' <^/<v\\/v'"<v/s / perience that enly when my J^-^-^xS^;^ ■—~*i stockings are Lux-washed can <^L_^_^ /^iBBi — ———— — Ibe sure, of their appearance. iHHIfIK^I B9 *MM MM. LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) Ui.il i PETONB

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1930, Page 5