Gentlemen, ■ "■" * - J"". Onlbehalf of the millions of men who, daily use the* Safety Razor ■ * ■ '..'-' '.........■ . ... *' I propose a'voteof dianlcsto this,' the only self-stropping "My rtw. It keeps itself sharp. It enables the ordinary user to give himself the shave of a master barber. There's no fiddling; no taking apart Seconded, you say? Then all in favour say "Aye." - Carried unanimously. Standard set (no. d. as illustrated consist* of heavily silver-plated self-stropping "Valet". o -'-"' ' Razor, twelve finest "Valet" blades, and ,' genuine " Valet" strop, complete in leather case, lined velvet and satin ' The same Irfsolid • Managing Agent for Atutralatia: RALPH ABERCROMBY' : 880-2 Georca Street, Sydney. The word " Valet" on.ltazori, Strops, and Blade* Indieatt* tteemutoe product tf Urn - Auto Strop Safety Razor &« Ltd, 61 Nab Oxford Strut; I/mdon, W.O. Z, i 1 I m I i 2SB Home decoration is easy, economical, and permanent, if your walls and ceilings are painted with S.W. FLAT* TONE, a washable oil paint that is very durable and will not fade. It can be applied to plaster, wall board, mefal, wood and brick surfaces. One coat of FLAT-TONE will outwear several coats of calcimine or an ordinary finish. INSIST ON S.W. FLAT TONE Distributors: BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., CHEISTCHUEOH. 063 eoLcfccßS 11
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 3
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204Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 3
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