-.■■■■ ■ FOR -y:'^. TOOLS FOR CARPENTERS Handsaws. 2/6 to 32/6 ENGINEERS Wrenches 1/6 to 45A BRICKLAYERS Trowels. 1/-to 16/6 PLUMBERS Snips, 1/11 to 15/6 ELECTRICIANS Pliers, 1/- to 11/9 GARDENERS Spades, 7/11 to 35/EVERYONE TOOLS TO SUIT EVERY NEED AT PRICES TO MEET EVEfiY PURSE. 119-113 CUBA STREET "THE TOOL PEOPLE 1 : how do I avoid ladders?/* _~,/ Marvellous, isn't it, how stockings thrive ou that daily two-minute Lux dip I They wear twice as long without .. laddering, cling divinely round knees ;. and ankles and give a beautifully elegant look to legs. Lax is the secret, of course, pare, gentle Lax. It preserves the elasticity of stockings—so. that there's more 1 - stretch in .the silk to withstand sadden strains. Every bright girl knows that ~ daily Lux dipping savea ladders — saves " money, too. ... Hurry and buy a packet of Las - - and join the Daily Dippers ! A LEVER PRODUCT— . '_, MADE IN NEW ZEALAND o.6Vt.\i6!X&
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 6, 7 July 1938, Page 16
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150Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 6, 7 July 1938, Page 16
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