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English: 1922 Gillette advert for the Tuckaway, New Standard, and Gillette Brownie razors, and Gillette razor blades.
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Source United Cigar Stores premium catalog
Author The Gillette Safety Razor Company. Scanned by the Internet Archive.
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The New Improved Gillette SAFETY RAZOR

PATENTED JAN. 13, 1920

NEW STANDARD

Genuine Leather Covered Case, Purple Velvet.and Satin Lined.

New Standard. Triple Silver Plated New Improved Gillette Safety Razor. Metal Blade Box

Set below contains 24 shaving edges (12 double-edged Gillette Blades).

Article No. 1054 300 Certificates

TUCKAWAY

A Small Compact Set.

Metal Case, Purple Velvet and Satin Lined.

Tuckaway. Triple Silver Plated New. Improved Gillette Safety Razor. Triple Silver Plated Case; Metal Blade Box.

Above set contains 24 shaving edges (12 double-edged Gillette Blades).

Article No. 1054 — 300 Certificates

GILLETTE BLADES

24 Shaving Edges (12 double-edged Gillette Blades).

Article No. 336 65 Certificates

GILLETTE BROWNIE

(Old Type)

Imitation Leather Covered Metal Case. Gillette Brownie. Nickle Plated, Old Type Gillette Safety Razor, 6 Shaving Edges (3 double-edged Gillette Blades) in sealed packet.

Article No. 1055 65 Certificates

GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTO

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