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Here's how''HOLLYWOOD keeps lovely in spite of etra war work h / EVEN IF I’M ALL IN \ Hl AT BEDTIME I NEVER If I NEGLECT MY FRESH- / F| ENER WITH LUX / U I TOILET SOAP. ITS j f I ACTIVE LATHER I L/ REMOVES THOROUGHLY I DUST AND DIRT—- ( LEAVES SKIN SOFT I k AND SWEET. TRY IT. / S Century Fox Star . ’ J now in 'J ' "The Loves of This Hollywood favourite, A " a " Poe '" MWe y° u - spends her spare time on war work. i|l||F ' , tfz In these hectic days, why not give your complexion ||g| the same gentle care Jjl lhai she does? « ❖ * CM ; f Z<y r | MADE BY LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) UMUED. PETONE. U’9I’2GZ

HI H ait mce ALL WINTER FROCKS TO CLEAR AT i USUAL PRICES NO ENTRY NO APPRO. ROKRT ANDERSON ltd. MACKAY ST., GREYMOUTH.

I ' X ‘Please Sir, will I d©l* Wool has to be the best quality before it is accepted C by the Bruce Mills. Only the best wool is good enough % / for the best woollens. In the last few years, the name 4 Bruce has leapt into leadership, because Blankets, Underwear, Hose, Children’s Wear, etc. with this label are always reliable. Bruce are so busy with #& war work that civilian woollens are scarce —but go % on asking for Bruce if you really want warmth % and wear. . 'J ft .» b/ftlSw

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 August 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 August 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 August 1943, Page 2