File:1916 Advert - Gillette Milady Decollete Razor gift set (5357975696).jpg

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English: A 1916 advert for Gillette's MiLady Décolleté safety razor for women.
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Source 1916 Vintage Advert - Gillette Milady Decollete Razor gift set
Author Gillette Safety Razor Company
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The Woman's Gift

Milady Decollete Gillette

Every woman wants one of these dainty toilet necessities—the safe and sanitary way to the smooth underarm demanded by both good grooming and good dressing.

Gold plated in French Ivory Case—lined with velvet and satin, Purple, Ole Rose, Green or Old Gold.

At tending department stores, drug stores, jewelry and hardware stores.

The price $5. Write us for Catalogue

GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO.

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

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