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Novel Perfume Spray

PRAYING a tiny jet of perfume when its plunger is pushed down, a novel atomizer resembling a cigarette lighter in appearance may be carried in a woman’s hand-bag, it is said, without danger of spilling its contents. Its nozzle is covered with a cap which is released by a plunger. When the apparatus is closed, a groove in the plunger fits over the cap to hold it in place, while the plunger in turn must be pressed down before the cap can move. Thus, its inventors claim, the device is made air-tight and proof against leakage. To operate the atomizer, one need only press the plunger twice-once to release the cap and the second time to eject the spray of perfume. The atomizer is manufactured in two sizes-for carrying in the hardbag and for the dresser.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 35, 14 March 1930, Page 25

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Novel Perfume Spray Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 35, 14 March 1930, Page 25

Novel Perfume Spray Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 35, 14 March 1930, Page 25

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