BEATH’S HALF SALE PRICES I.' ■ „ -V''' COMMENCING - FRIDAY A. ’ ■ ‘ WrU ' i-'i| |M?.A MACKAY SlttET I 'll W GREYMOUTH
n. i.... * h I i* II I I| j i gi 11 ||| Jml SIiIIKL jim ggß >* . . , / ' ’wßßi't?' <’' : ■ 1 P* i ■'■f? H ? I||| II |||li|l f '‘■k</4"' r ' ■ | ’ ■ ,®tb s£» o & z i?#\ - W« V- IsF > I NWw Wil K§Wgl7B;W 188 HBWW| W ?> 4?■* * J ||L * ? s ■»>. '||BmKm ' “BUT I’M NOT extravagant,” grumbles s ” ■•' Muriel. “ I can’t wear laddered stockings.” t “Of course not,” agrees Ivy, “but then I don’t wear them, either ; yet njy stocking bill is much smaller than yours 1 ” MURIEL LISTENS carefully while Ivy ex- ' •'isiM plains about Lux care for stockings. Lux, she says, contains no soda to harm delicate threads and ruin their elasticity. It is “ elasticitv ” which allows threads to stretch and then «jo back into place. g»: fifiH 7 ,_ HL r Ilfc 7 v> "B*. “WHAT A DIFFERENCEy<M>r advice has made to the life - of my stockings,” exclaims Muriel, when they meet again. “Il has cut down ladders to a minimum. I’ll always use Lux in future ! ” * \ > ;/ I “And don’t forget it's just \ as good for woollies ‘ and all dainty lA|&> / v aMj^WTiV'A\ things s?os Wil 11 iX 1 v? - ' link llx •‘RESERVES STOCKING ELASTICITY MM -f/tuents stoMm) bmUOS 1 -
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 February 1937, Page 12
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