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Jhe New Improved Gillette Safety Ra®r PATENTED: CANADA, AUGUST 31st, 1920 §The invention of the original Gillette Safety Razor marked the first great advance in the r i • f AAA art of shaving in 5000 years. Up to the present time, by the World's verdict, it has remained the most efficient shaving device -known to men. It is now superseded, under world-wide patents, by the New Improved Gillette Safety Razor-an advance so positive as to increase shaving efficiency more than 75°/o, and add to the daily comfort of men in every part of The New Improved the globe. Gillette Channelled Guard (uLLEIIh uArbi I KA/UK The above diagram shows the Follow the New Gillette over the epoch-making improvement in the face, and see the results of the Uses the same fine Gillette Blades as New Gillette Safety Razor. Channelled Guard, you have known for years—but now The skin lies flat against the tanyour blades can give you ALL the You see the Fulcrum Shoulder gent of cap and guard, luxury of the finest shaving edge in an d Overhanging Cap. The heard springs upright against the world. t h e shaving edge. Identify the New Improved Gillette by , Y ou see how the blade is biflexed The e(Jge comeß automatically •. between Overhanging Lap and against the beard at the very surFulcrum Shoulder. face of the skin. It cuts square Fukrum Shoulder across the hair—each hair slipped . Overhanging Cap It j 8 fl e «d once into the inside clean through. Channelled Guard curve of the cap; then again— Cut hairs and lather go into the Mkromttric Precision ™>» shar Plv and on a shorter channel. They cannot jamb be- . . ... radius-by the grip of the Over- tween blade and guard and cap. Automatic Adjustment & whole , hof They cannot clog the shaving Diamond Knurled Handle the Fulcrum Shoulder actlon : y ou / razor ft* '! free n . ,rr , , n , me ruicrum anouraer. every inch of every stroke of your Diamond lrademark on Guard shave This is the "major flexure"—a . r- cu i c • •i_ j i m 75% More Efficiency and ComFiner Shave-Longer Serv.ce mighty advance, make no mistake mn shaves from Your More Shaves from your Blades about that Blades. In SILVER and GOLD Shaving Se„ „ Md. 4. blade rigid and jUt £ t gj £, t" and Traveller Outfits the whole length of the shaving Bmoo ther, cooler, fresher than after blade. going twice with any other razor, 7 / z even the old-type Gillette. AdjustFrom Li\\3 fc cxactnesß tQ j/| o ooth ment is automatic-precise to everywhere. inch-a micrometric precision im- I/loooth inch. possible with the old type Gillette, Your wonderful Gillette Blades Patented in Canada, the United States and anc j never even dreamed of with can now give you all the luxury 36 other countries. other shavj device ever 0 f t he finest shaving edge in the produced. world - Better shave-longer service—more shaves trom your W* JW service of Gillette Blades when used &l g enu i ne Gillette it cannot take Wholesale Distributors: E. J. HYAMS LTD, Box 45, Wellington. - „ 12

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 14