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tender proY /sES t 0 hi^ : Iti 11 m m i {S» AND ONE TO HERSELF: “I’LL NEVER NEGLECT MY HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY CARE” ★. LUX * TOILET SOAP choice of f) out of eve D> 10 Film Stars—v<° LOX TO/LET SOAPS SUPER-CREAMY LATHER /S UKE A CARESS. YOUR SK/H /S SMOOTHER. SORTER. LOOKS SO ERESH. / USE LUX TO/LET SOAP EOR MV DA/LY BEAUTY BATHS TOO. Actual Statement made at Hollywood on 31st March, 1Y43. by Columbia Star In The Oeiperadot” MADE IT (.EVER BROTHERS (N.2.) lIMITEP. JACKSON STREET. PETONE 1T.107.25Z THE LOAD CONTINUES "There Is Still a Lot To Do." To-day, food figures more than ever in the demands of the Allied Nations, and New Zealand is united in an all-out effort to provide her share. Peak production means peak transportation, and in this the Railways are doing a splendid job, conscious that their every wagon-load brings nearer Final Victory, when they can put aside their war jobs and turn unhindered to the work of Peace. Railway Lines Are Lifelines

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25849, 21 May 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25849, 21 May 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25849, 21 May 1945, Page 2