TWIST—IT'S OPEN TWIST— IT’S CLOSED a Aw - ——n **—rTHE “ONE jay-PIECE” RAZOR NOW QU iw OBTAINABLE FROM 0Q ? The Gillette “olie-piece” Razor has proved the greatest step ‘ forward in shaving convenience since the invention of the " ' safety razor. Now Gillette announce a popular model of this amazing “one-piece” Razor at prices starting ftdift 8/6, the complete set. Nothing could be simpler or swifter than the act i° n of the Gillette “one-piece” Razor. Its ingenious jeonstruction, which does away with the assembly of loose pieces, ensures the quickest, cleanest, smoothest shave. Just twist the handle—the head opens and the blade is rekdyi for - cleaning or replacement. Twist again and the razor iiwaits your next call. Every man can and should, own a Gillette “one-piece” Razor. Ask your dealer to show you the new popular models to-day. NO. 45 SET (as illustrated). Con- ___ •. ' r • tains the new Gillette one-piece razor (Popular Model) — no loose parts, no separate pieces to assem- IssSßyK-Sssira ■ WSA ble. Complete in blue hygienic moulded case with three* Blue , - Gillette blades.’ 'I 46 SET. In handsome white BBi 11 ■ moulded case, Contains gold- I ■ plated Gillette one-piece E (Popular Model)' — no loose parts, ■ no seperate pieces to assemble — B with’ three Blue Gillette Blades. I NO. 47 SET. Comprises the new A Gillette one-piece razor (Popular ™ B Model)—no loose parts, no separate ffilill V If J pieces to assemble—and three Blue Gillette Blades. Highly polished nickel-pin ted case with specially A f f embossed lid. f l5 SET. In handsome nickel- /U. J I plated case, contains Gillette Mt r' Aristocrat “one-piece” Razor and . ten Gillette' blades in specially designed blade, holder. MADE IN ENGLAND OF ALL DEALERS THE GILLETTE .RAZOR
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Southland Times, Issue 23945, 11 October 1939, Page 10
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