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HE EO It GOTTEN WO MAS We take beauty so much lor granted . . ns pari of value for the price paifl. But beauty is—and always must be—a persona! thing. Behind the lovely Berlei you see here, for instance, is a personality . . lost sight of . . the Berlei operative. Working with exquisite fabrics . . trained to make beauty an end in itself . . she acquires an enthusiasm for something over and above merely doing a thing well. A spirit which is reflected, not only in her I own outlook, but in her appreciation of the scrupull ous freshness you look for, in a garment as intimate 1 as your Berlei. M J TRUE-TO-Tm /. FOUNDATIONS FOR THE CURVE OF BEAUTY WEAR A BERLEI

says after 6,000 Tests; n 1 bo*>\ §o^ itf^JS*** Hi£^ ** SsX ¥: : : : >:»J«::¥:V::>:;: : x.:x:y:^'. : ' mmmm* * mm mm mm ■'■ : mm mm y in a*; :'.;;?';■ §ll» m mm wS S: tfS II §§i iSK sssss ill .specialist pcfore a Workers' Compensation Comimssioi This doctor has proved for himself, by making over 6,000 tests, that Lifebuoy Soap is unusually mild and gentle on the skin. That is why Lifebuoy is supreme as a family toilet soap—for clear, glowiwg complexions, as well as protection from "B.O." LEVER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19896, 25 March 1939, Page 12

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216

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19896, 25 March 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19896, 25 March 1939, Page 12

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