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“ What is a budget? ” “ Well it ia a method of worrying before you spend instead of afterwards.”

Va f 1 7a r well, you should i ’"My POWDER GOES ON SMOOTH AS SILK WHEN you TAKE THE CARE OF yOUR SKIN... • • Cosmetics dorft injure PeqqyV skin She removes make-up thoroughly the Hollywood way—— guards against, unattractive Cosmetic Skin • • • 'PEGGY : Come along, Mr. Powder Puff, you’re a real pal to me — PUFF: Sure lam now, Peggy. But in the old days— PEGGY : The way I’d put on fresh make-up then, without getting all the old make-up out of my pores— PUFF : Jump into bed with makeup on, too, and — PEGGY : Didn’t know I was risking Cosmetic Skin, then ! PUFF : Now you're removing stale cosmetics the Hollywood way — with Lux Toilet Soap. Before you put ;on fresh make-up—-always before going to bed at night, too ! chances with choked pores—they get enlarged—and blemishes and blackheads appear. No ugly Cosmetic Skin for me ! Cosmetics Harmless if removed this way Lux Toilet-Soap is made to remove every trace of dust, dirt and stale cos* metics. Its ACTIVE lather sinks deep into the pores. Wash your face this gentle way every night—before making up during the day. Ct!%' u -*r ~ Vo* 0 * Natura lly I use cosmetics, but with my teqular Lux Toilet Soap care there's no danger of my getting Cosmetic Skin r A LEVER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND ~ , 6.203.11 NZ KAr Francis Appearing in ‘BRITISH AGENT.**’ WARNER BROTHERS* STAR

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Evening Star, Issue 22084, 18 July 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22084, 18 July 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22084, 18 July 1935, Page 15

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