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ALL OV ER THE WORLD Good mornings begin with Gillette When Blue Gillette Blades shave the gay Spanish face They clearly reveal the world's handsome race, So now every male looks smoother and neater A joy and a boon to the fair senorita. The up-to-date, well groomed men of Spain, in fact men all over the world 8 know that Blue Gillette Blades cnsure 6 K0 8 8 8 the smoothest and most comfortable 30 8 K shave. And because they last So long afe money-savers tOO. Use a Blue Gelectce Blade in 4 Gillette Razor 0f they re made for cach other: 20-BLADE DISPENSER 6/8 S-BLADE PACKETS 1/8 IO-BLADE PACKETS 3/4 Blue Gillette Blades 81.2 GENUINE ANTIQUE CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS ARE POLISHED WIth Goddards Furniture Cream NEW ZEALAND housewives can now give life and lustre to their furniture with Goddard's new furnituro cream. This famous cream contains genuine beeswax, carnauba wax and other important ingredients for clean- ing, polishing and preserving furniture in one easy application. Goddard s is a thick luxurious cream which is most economical and should be applied sparingly. Excellent too, for doors, leather, lino, paintwork Ideal for motor carg. PRICE 2/6 A JAR Made by the makers of Goddards Silver Polishes Famous since 1839 12 ert Aro EnGl

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 669, 2 May 1952, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 669, 2 May 1952, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 669, 2 May 1952, Page 12

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