Judge, 1929-05-11 · page 4 of 36
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Never the same job twice t's the same man shaving on Vics different mornings; ten different conditions of water, temperature, and nerves; ten different methods of Jath ing and stroking. But his Gillette Blade meets all these chan: [ine conditions with | the same even temper So much dependable shaving comfort has been honed and stropped into this blade that eight out of ten American men have learned to expect—and get— acomfortable shave even under the worst possible conditions. To meet that expectation Gillette developed and perfected some $12 000 worth of new machines during the past ten years. They condition the Gil- lette Blade far more delicately and pre- cisely than even the most skilful artisan could sharpen a shaving edge. Conditions v But the Gillette Blade is the one constant factor in your daily shave. Gillett fety Razor Co., Boston, Tne New Firry-Box. Fifty fresh double-edged Gillette Blades (10 packets of fives) in a colo useful gift chest. Five dollars at your deale » Gillette . <> comicbooks.com