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fooktnf T§*rw* § y ioflff'f Here’s the simple.way smart girls cut down on ladders: they LUX stockings,after every wearing! You see, perspiration left in overnight robs threads of. their strength and springiness... Nightly Luxing whisks out perspiration before it has a chance to do harm! Threads stay firm and lively.,. .. . and when there’s a sudden strain —they stretch without causing runs. Lux undies nightly too . . .' to safeguard your charm and' make, your pretties last longer. 4 > , LEVER, BROTHERS (NX) LI MIXED, PETQNE.

wt m re OF li>RK Crf'x Tleasant to take Certain to act Qentle in effect THE LAXATIVE SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR CHILDREN Califie (CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS)CP STERLING PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL INC., ASTOR: STREET.. NEWARK. U.S.A. . u

PEACE DOES NOT MEAN POVERTY During the war, those who remained behind' in industry were able, notonly to feed, clothe, a,lc * maintain those actually engaged in the armed forces; but in addition were able to maintain themselves and the rest of the civilian . population at a fair standard. • Industry proved itself capable of maintaining the members ot the armed forces while they were engaged m. warfare, and. there is nothing to suggest that it cannot do so on their discharge. Even without the assistance of returning servicemen and women,'a standard very; close to. the present could be maintained indefinitely. , Published by The Social Credit Educational Association,'Moran. Buildings, 8 Octagon, DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 25566, 20 August 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 25566, 20 August 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 25566, 20 August 1945, Page 8

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