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Faultless Fashion / requires Correct Cosmetics I /A, Two (treat masters get together 7 \ WU. • Wt' K YyXX.W Helena Rubinstein and D.l.G.—to Z transform you into perfection in / ' G»- J'/Ya Wz chic • • • wi,h the fina,t T ~ j/xA/Xv preparations and this delightful UgRU /xvVy matching Hat and Bag set jriHrHwßk' ’wKSr / ‘ “ American Beauty Rose to comSI • X J lit- 'j/ piece your ensemble for a 5 o clock, • * fl ''iXX/' you are assured ot Bucces * l J --« sas^ Tkis Hat can b * ins^ett<l «" DJ.C.’s Millinery Dept. D-I-C

IMITATION is Flattering but Embarrassing! Let us correct two FALSE IMPRESSIONS Concerning (1) Our Furniture, and (2) Our Radio Announcer. Here are the TRUE facts: 1 “ CRAFTSMAN-BUILT ”is a trade name that was FURNITUR» ’ has”an«d "tending— and mdch’envied I—reputation for dependable value. Consequently the phrase, “ CRAFTSMAN-BUILT ” is imitated in many varied forms. « HAPPI HILL is a Canadian, and Drayton-Jones’ ——■ & own personal Radio Announcer. He has no connec- I _- . —r- - " tion with others masquerading under his name. | Listen-in to 3ZB, I , I 8 a.m„ week days. ! Orajton-l® 85 i ■ Fa/ue Built.” |

H It's CADBURY'S so it must be good H *■* H

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24907, 21 June 1946, Page 3

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185

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24907, 21 June 1946, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24907, 21 June 1946, Page 3

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