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WHEN TOMORROW COMES 66 SCHICK 99 will serve 4 new generation of Shavers The time is coming when every man will shave with an Electric Shaver C and a SCHICK Electric Shaver will be the choice of most of them ! The ease and comfort of modern shaving is a small part of the "New World " our young men are fighting for and older men are planning fora Even before the war, millions of men the world over had discarded the old soap-and-water shaving method for the new Schick way. At the present Schick Shaver factories are engaged on precision production for the Armed Forces. When peace comes, the Schick Electric Shaver will be back in New Zealand in ample supply. BEGG'S 2 48 sole New Zealand Agents for Schick will be happy to greet the procession 0f men who will want to change to_ modern shaving methods. With the Schick you get a cleaner closer bhave _ 93e433 orithateo bladech thepolt- %o Bchick will be even better than the Schick that wa8 winning the world to electric shaving before the war, 0 Decide NOW to own 8 Schick someday L and plan to pay for i6 by adding to your National Wag Savings regularly. THE MUSICAL AND ELECTRICAL CENTRE Ten Modern Stores in these T0 Cities : Auckland Wellington Christchurch Dunedin Hamilton Palmerston North Nelson Timaru Oamaru Invercargill CHARL E S B E G G & C0. LTD NE W ZEALAND & LoNDON, ENGLAND

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 273, 15 September 1944, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 273, 15 September 1944, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 273, 15 September 1944, Page 25

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