s- v "Who has been using my Powder?" "My goodness ... here's bathtime and that grown-up sister has taken my very own tin of powder for herself . . . Bring it back . . . immediately . . . hurry please ... or else you'll soon-hear from me .., Ah .. . here it comes .. . Now for a warm splashy bath . . . and a lovely shower of Johnson's Baby Powder to soothe and smooth my rosy-posy skin . . . Johnson's Baby Powder is the talk of the njirsery world . . see how cross and chafed I was before . . . Well, I'm very much better now. thank you ... So you may use some of mine yourself, Mother. I feel so good." By the way, besides the Powder, there is also Johnson's Baby Soap, and Johnson's Baby Cream, both as good for mother as for baby. Ask to see Johnson's Baby Gift Box, containing one tin of Johnton's Baby Powder', a large cake of Johnson's Baby Soap, and a large jar of Johnson's Baby Cream. jdwMOM jpij-js
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 10 (Supplement)
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