Such ■ tad, sad story. And it would never have happened if •he'd remembered to Lux her girdle every few days I Like a little second-akin, your girdle is constantly absorbing perspiration. When this dries in your girdle others notice it... embarrassing 1 Don't let it happen. Lux ... gentle, creamy—completely whips out every trace of perspiration. And so kind to your girdle ... makes it wear ever so much longer ... keeps it sleek and snug fitting. Leading Corset manufacturers recommend regular Lux. care. HOW TO LUX YOUR GIRDLE Squeeze the girdle well through lukewarm Lux suds (never hot). Don't rub. For stubborn spots', gently work in a few Lux flakes. Rinse thoroughly. Roll in a Turkish towel and press out excess moisture. Unroll immediately. Hang over a line with weight evenly distributed. Or dry flat, away from heat. Don't iron elastic. . * A'.squeeze through gentle Lux suds whips out every trace of perspiration odour and fresh-as-a-daisy undies and stockings do heaps for your personal charm 1 Lux contains no harmful soda 1 A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND <•
An Ease-up for Motorists Good Riddance to Worries gjll;• t'' v ; v. -^O v ' ' • «•.;.£ Motorists, you will do good for mind and body by a spell from the worries of driving on much-used ,v 1 highways where careless or unskilled . persons never cease from troubling (especially on Sundays and holidays). An occasional trip by train will help to keep your nerves in good order. You will enjoy every minute of this helpful relaxation, which is necessary for long-living. No Strain in the Train
ssfen *Si& W'JZk Pit Mjg&J %v Vt % .%%% fe=w&a One sip—and you're a Lipton's tea-drinker for life! Lipton's Is more deliciously flavoured a,wMTiisn t j, an ot h er teag because it is all pure Ceylon tea... grown on Lipton's own plantations .... carefully matured... blended by experts! It's fresher because it is specially packed in airtight containers ... reaches New Zealand with its mellow flavour and fragrance fully preserved for your enjoyment! UPTONS All Pure Ce ~ SI.72JWNZ
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22936, 14 January 1938, Page 17
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