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Bargain* Galore i Al Glass ens* i saaniraiH Glassons' Warehouse, ***& st

English "ANGORA WOOLLEN" A luxurious, super handling cloth, from u leading English mill, in a weight specially suitable for Spring wear. 54in. 15/6 yard. McKAY'S

7C Costume 7C * Purchase. ' J % 8 Shades. • 6 sizes. % 4 styles. 89 6 Latest English Worsted Costumes 59/6. £6 12 6 Fine English Worsted Costumes 69/6. £7 7 0 Exclusive Model Worsted Suits 79/6. £7 15 0 Individual Style Worsted Suits 89/6. TRATHEN'S

w {QV $0 10 ■fin* 8 r ** **** »r* «**t\ *4 II *S a grand and glorious fee ling to step into fresh undies every morning! Nice girls all do it . . . and face the dav eonlident of their exquisite daintiness. \nd it’s so easy. Every night when you take off undies and stockings pop them into lukewarm Lux suds. Squeeze through and rin«e well. Then % oil'll he sure of to-morrow's charm! Even will-o'-the-wisp undie- are safe in gentle Lux. \nd their life is much longer because Lux whisks away perspiration acids which weaken I ahrics and ruin colours. And here’s a point to bring joy to your heart Lux saves stocking ladders, by restoring the elasticity to silken threads—thev s-f-r-e-t-c-h instead of snapping. Come and join the throng of dainty girls the Lux Daily Dippers! 071 070. * 7>l

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 5 August 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 5 August 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 5 August 1941, Page 3

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