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and Better Shave by Gillette A new Blade A new Razor THE GREATEST SHAVING IMPROVEMENT IN 28 YEARS MILLIONS of faithful well-worn Gillettes are now going to win an honorable discharge. We have made a dozen important changes which, when you add them all together, make an entirely new and greatly improved shaving tool. Take "razor pull," for example. Do you know why your old Gillette "pulled"? Perhaps you blamed the blade; but the fault was not in the blade. Our laboratories examined tens of thousands of used razors; our engineers talked to twenty-seven thousand hard-to-satisfy shavers. What did they find? A razor "pulls" because its working parts have been dropped and dented on floor or wash basin. See those heavy lugs? You can't dent those corners by any ordinary accident. But suppose, by some terrific abuse, you should dent them. Never mind. The ends of the blade have been cut out. The blade is no longer held at the corners. Therefore, a dented razor-corner can't possibly affect the smoothness of your shave. Another thing. The new blades are processed to resist rust. Think what that means in convenience and timesaving. No moce do you have to take the razor apart to wipe the blade. No more cut towels. Just loosen. Turn guard at right angles, then re-tighten. Hold under hot running water for rinsing. Shake well. Lay on the shelf. All of which means that for 7/6 you can buy the greatest shaving improvement, the biggest money's worth in shaving comfort that has been offered in the past twentyeight years. COLGATE-PALMOUVE-PEET CO. LTD., WELLINGTON Gillette Gillette tents The New Gillette Blades in the New green packet "COLTON"—The New Gillette Razor, 24ct goldplated, in beautiful case, completewithNewGillette Blade . . . Price 7/6 QUICK FACTS 1. New blade can be used in your old Gillette. 2. New processed steel? new blade resists rust. 3. Cut-out corners of blade prevent "razor pull." 4. To clean, turn guard at right angles, then retighten,., rinse.., shake dry. 5. New shape guard chatu nel gives full shaving clearance. 6. New shape guard teeth meet skin smoothly, naturally. 7. No projecting posts to du'l blade edges. 8. Reinforced razor corners prevent damage if dropped. 9. Square blade ends safer to handle. 10. Shaves easier around mouth, nose, ears* 11. New razor 24cu gold' plated, with one new blade, in case, 7/6. MUD COPYRIGHT. aw Gillette BLADE © mi AKS mr> MEW SILLOTEBUDE MTEMTS PEMOIftt

OLDSMOBIL COULD INSPIRE THESE OWNER LETTERS Ct it not so much that first exhilarating demonstration* the leap ahead jf traffic, the sustained 70 miles an tour, the resistless surge of power hills, or even the marvellous braking test, which keeps Olds* mobile owners satisfied. These are the things which make them desire the car but it Is the car itself and its ability to keep on doing them daily after fifteen, twenty and thirty thousand miles which have proved Oklsmobile'c supremacy in its field, and which have evoked audi testimonials as we reprint below four nearest Oldsmobile distributor will be pleased to arrange a demonstration. ' *-■ *1 «£V. * u fipfeom. IWII/2*. Owtßln, Mr 192S OMimoUi Be*e ha* bow travelled 12,110 saltae and ha« been ia operation for » actly 12 month* on taxi woric t* Auckland Cn. During iM» time :h« cat hat had no mechanic*] attention whatsoever other that the u»ual running adjutluftau. rh« tm mileage ha* been empttoßallT high. ThU U eviJaoced "ht Mm net that the two t'ront tyrea in uw ara tha original onei and wiil do a farther 1,500, vrhlle the two tear original onea bin only Hiit been rctreaded. I am not a beginner aifai a* o> ownership goe, and wiah to etate Att the Oldsmobile to • perfect car in every detail. P HARRINGTON Ortrfeol iwadttced on rcgitcM. IEDAN AND A ROADSTER A *rv yU&ZeaxattcC ARCHIBALD'S GARAGE CHRISTCHURCH A *ckUad, At Sedan *928 baa auiet ■Qd the oat pytQ handled ■ad I*. "rtiiia. n*Sc •Wipled "®oU fc» Pl^moha (Sal) IWw ArT8 8 AIXESL ®*NN»rr. «er. ••MSoll ""ota. BUY NEW ZEALAND BUILT C A~pg FAMA STOKEWOOD FLOORING CO. 7$ Moothotae Attttttt, Ob.Oh. Mmt Jolttiaaa Suiltaflr fioers and ttsk *#p» t» *ay ««l<rat or tmttiw Vi«t«tleiH tm ifpUottloii AO&ils Ox id* Paint. English, W»3jr «ni»d» juw wfeat you waat for you t m»f. dnuu it 10l *«a. WUrH »*» Sltlta, LTD. £l3 Tttam atreet. * u r* dtt.lt New Zealand Insurance Company Limited PIEUS MARIN R, ACCIDENT. MOTOR CAE TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS • ATTORNEYS AGENTS Appoint the Company your I'm* tee and Exeoutior Absolute Security. Sound Business Management/ W rld-«rid« Facilities. TrtuU & Estates no* under adm nistration wtoeedTwo Million Starling in v* l Write w Call («r BoaUtt with Mi iiforaitioa—lll BfIUVORB SHOT, O. D. MeILKAITH, Manager. W. I. BOLAM, Tn»t Offioer _

Tot Better Work King 31-551 A. P. KEYS 3PAINSTEE it PAPESHANaER. PrO*sp* Attention to Cooatry Work. *>*.—OjUjt Ai&tMt: 354 BEALEY AVENXTE

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19970, 3 July 1930, Page 4

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