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THEN HIS WIFE WAS TOLD HOW TO CUT DOWN LADDERS I / '' ■ ■ ■■■ MARY thinks her husband is an unsympathetic v - ' >' W “ brute.” “ I can't help stocking bills mounting,” // '.iWlw she cries, “ You can’t expect me to wear stockings OSI 'v with ladders.” Poor Mary, she feels that rows J about stockings will never end ! Try as she will, y ' / _ ~ , she can never keep her stockings ladder-free. <1 Nearly every time she bends her knee another ‘ pair of stockingsis ruined! ' Wfv ’I I / < ■tj ‘ > Y ’ : h - If' , \ ' ’ll r Bfegk -1 IL W . w.;| , y —1 BUT A TALK with her cousin soon alters h a Y matters. “Of course stocking ladders are ’< f frequent, if you use ordinary bar soaps,” she >. ‘ \ '**•*' says. “ Cut down ladders with Lux ... Lux 1 ' (.i rIB contains no soda to weaken delicate threads or ‘ Y $ 4 t 0 ruin stocking elasticity. Wash your stockings UX a^ter eVefy wea “ n S*” Im I' T I B A FEW WEEKS LATER Mary shows hubby S S the new dress she has bou S ht out of her sav i n g s « “But I thought you were short of money,” >l s OOexclaims hubby. “ Not since j '»''--'AYWy 'wk y 1 I cut down unnecessary ’ -I 1 ladders by giving stockings ' V . » Lux care,” she says. “Lux WTB 1» W is a boon to thrifty wives!” lUX PRESeRVES STOCKING EUSnCITY IV . KEEPS WOOLLENS LIKE NEW! * LEVER Product — Made in New Zealand 5.264.15 NZ

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Southland Times, Issue 23026, 21 October 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23026, 21 October 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23026, 21 October 1936, Page 9