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THE WORLD’S GREAT DRINKS BEGIN WITH GILBEY’S GIN .JB& I %L ' Ml OHB • • ■ '4JP*>-A vP’/r'wt •'■• ■’ ■'■.• Jsfitt® ■•' m A-'.-b’B Wi Jw ’ J |o\ MmWr. |» I :::B :••••# WA 2 :!«•*** \ :’ni <j \ il wl w ’ t’F \\ w \ A* 2 the Pl aza in BUENOS AIRES it’s a * GIN RicKEY \ ’ Mixed in this famous South American way: Au One jigger of Gilbey’s Gin; juice of | a lemon; juice of | a lime; cracked ice. Serve in a rickey glass, add soda water, stir and drop in lemon peel before serving. „ DON’T SAY GIN...SAY

’SM The one blade that best fits the Gillette Razor is the Gillette blade. For perfect shaving use them together.. ... Years of research and experience are behind the modern Gillette razor and Blue Gillette blade. They are made side by side, under the same strict supervision, in the great Gillette factory. Because these two were absolutely made for each other, you snould always use them together—for keen, smooth, easy shaving every day of the year. BLUE GILLETTE BLADES FIT ALL GILLETTE RAZORS

Easter Feasts of Scenery HAPPY TRIPS BY RAIL The current popular ejaculation, "Good Egg!" can always apply to a low-fare, high-joy trip by rail. You cannot always be sure of an egg, but you know what will come out of a train ticket—full measure of safety, comfort and economy—the care-free holiday which takes the irk out of the work that comes after. As the "Easter rush" for reservations has set in strongly, you are advised to book your seat as soon as possible. TAKE. THE LINE OF MOST ASSISTANCE

READ AND USE WANT-ADS A WANT-AD IS THE SOLUTION TO YOUR PROBLEM

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 146, 16 March 1939, Page 15

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271

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 146, 16 March 1939, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 146, 16 March 1939, Page 15

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