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>8& mm mt mous II :'>-;:; London " : Mafcs insist on MADGE ELLIOT insists on Lux for her' stage garments. " Lux and only Lux' cares for my > keeps them always lovely-looking."—GßETA FAYNE, the star in the London' success "tucky'Girl;" - 1 m I K am m GRACIE FIELDS says: " I have learned from ex« perience that only when my stockings are Lux-washed can I be sure of their appearance. I always insist on Lux—it keeps my stockings beautiful twice as long." TAGE stars, know,- perhaps better than anyone else, how - important, it is to keep their costly, fine garments and stockings lovely-looking. ; So 7 leading dance and' ; stagfe <sjars insist on Lux for \ all fine washihg-r----especially for their expensive stockings. "It keeps them beautiful twice as long," they.say. ' ''."'. \> y Care for your fine things, silks arid' woollens, the way famous? stage; and screen actresses do. Wash them always -;; iri* sparkling Lux suds. With Lux you avoid all haririful rufeSmg; and according to the fabric ') experts it is rubbing with hard soap which wears down, delicate fibres, makes "runs" and "ladders" in your silken stockings, leaves your precious woollies hopelessly spoiled and shabby looking. iLux cleanses gently, safely. Start using Lux for all the fine washing —for your silks and woollens. You know ■ Lux won't shrink woollens or harm , any fabric water alone won't harm. A little goes so far. It's a true economy. 'lf Miss MARIE LOHR, London's charming stage favourite," says: "My maid always uses Lux for my precious woollies." IBVER BROTHS&S CN.Z.) LIMITED, PETONE

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 May 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 May 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 May 1930, Page 11