Hold the line Please! f / iiOL “Now then . . . watch me ring up like Mummy does .... Hullo, Mr. Chemist .... three tins of Johnson’s Baby Powder, please ... one for me, one for Mummy and one for Sister — perhaps . . . No wonder I can do such clever things specially after my bath and a dusting of Johnson’s Baby Powder from my very own tin ... Of course, I let Mummy use it herself, too .... just as I will when I grow big like her, because if it’s good for babies ... surely it must be good for mothers, also .. and besides the powder, there is Johnson’s Baby Soap and Johnson’s Baby Cream. y Aren’t we Zwcfey?" •• Best for Baiy ~^ eS> r ou ” (Owde'i Aik to see Johnson's Baby Gift Box, containing one tin of Johnson's Baby Powder, a large cake of Johnson's Baby Soap, and a large jar of Johjison's Baby Cream. — J.? 11 -*
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 196, 16 May 1936, Page 23
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148Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 196, 16 May 1936, Page 23
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