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RUNS ■ Runs - -11 l ( ? MM [H* / b JHHH I 1" Wwlj 'The Lux Way to savc elasticity ■ z 'I that makes stockings ; .7.r ■■; J wear and fit , Wash this 2-minute way: . ' : 5 ! f - i. One teaspoon of Lux for I ' < '"C ? . ' each pair. : ■ ' i'' 'V '■ 2. Squeeze the gentle lukc- j-flajwW '' warm Lux suds through S r '.sF 4 1 stockings, rinse well. '*■ ■■■' Don’t rub with cake soap. It 'S? destroys the elasticity. With f ~ ‘ ''' < Eux there is no rubbing. ' . Avoid ordinary soaps—These sEiUhiJs often contain harmful alkali which weakens silk threads, _ fades colours. Lux has no Why blame stockings 7 7 «> /* 7r Don’t use too-warm water — when YOU may be at fault r warm for use. Are you washing away the ELASTICITY that makes stockings wear ? ,f Another PAIR GONE 1 but But if you wash away the elasticity, don’t blame the stockings. Do you the lifeless threads, instead of giving, know YOU may have caused those break. The slightest little strain— B costly runs? then a wretched run! With Lux, ® you preserve this precious elasticity. ' New stockings give under strain— That is why this easy way of wash- ' stretch and spring right back again ing makes even your sheerest, love—because they are elastic. best stockings wear and WEAR. LUX saves stocking E-L-A-S-T I C-I T Y A LEVER PRODUCT — MADE IN NEW ZEALAND sass.sN;

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Southland Times, Issue 22157, 27 October 1933, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22157, 27 October 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22157, 27 October 1933, Page 5