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ft m ill Sfi m ‘Wmm fciie all tie fun f . .1 $ , J M tfis'/X ■ill '<oir TJ**' .. because it's so QUICK-DISSOLVING so easily rinsed out m 4 minutes ... that’s a 11.., Delicate Lux (lakes give you rich, creamy lather iu an instant in lukewarm water. In with your stockings ami undies (1) Squeeze gently (2) Rinse —and you’ve Dainty Lux Change Daily Girls don't take risks in warm weather! They Lux undies and stockings at bedtime, every night of their lives. It's so easy —and so safe — to whisk out the day’s perspiration with quick-dissolving Lux. with Quick-dissolving LUX finished! Daintiness assured in 4 minutes. Perspiration defeated! Lux your girdle every few days. Leading corset manufacturers recommend regular Lux care. For Change-Daily washing you must use only LUX To get perspiration right out ol stockings and undies, and to keep them lovely, you must use Lux . . . because Lux dissolves so quickly, rinses out so thoroughly. With ordinary soaps that dissolve so slowly, what happens? Particles stay behind after rinsing . . . make silks and rayons look shabby . . . spoil colours . . . weaken delicate threads. Stockings soon ladder, too. because the elasticity is destroyed. But not so with Lux. Two good rinsings, and there isn’t a trace of lather left! Lux preserves stocking elasticity, cuts down ladders, safeguards fragile tmdies. There’s no soda in Lux. 5.409.1 5N2
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19883, 9 March 1939, Page 14
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231Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19883, 9 March 1939, Page 14
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