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- '"N' ‘ WMIII . IiIMX 18/ . ilt■ W! pi> v H Use the edge < An W • I \ SHOULDERfO I EOGS ,'Lvxw ’> with the shoulder behind it! Behind each keen cutting edge of a Blue Gillette blade there is a long steel shoulder, formed by three distinct angles in the sharpening process. This shoulder is there to bear the load under which the ordinary blade would yield. Result — more clean, smooth shaves for your money. But do treat the edge fairly. So carefully do Gillette pack their blades that not even the wrapping is allowed to touch the cutting edge. So avoid touching it yourself. Unwrap the blade carefully, always hold it by the ends, and you’ll get still more shaves per blade 1 USE GILLETTE AND SAVE STEEL B/ue Gillette Blades s for 1/6 G41.4 THERE B OAMCER IN DELAY SO TAKE A POSE Oyf||ik HHI Hrer® WX

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 171, 16 April 1942, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 171, 16 April 1942, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 171, 16 April 1942, Page 7

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