Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1930, Page 36

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THE ' EVENING ~STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930, 5 A STATEMENT by GILLETTE By Frank J. Fahey Vice-President ' had plarmed to produce 80,000 of the New Razors daily. We have found it necessary to mcrease this to 100,000 a day We have: slnpped over 3,000,000 New Razoxs“znd 65.000.000 New Blades. Production is still behind the demand. 'We made sure of our ground before beginning to manufacture these new products. It was our purpose to produce the greatest shaving improvemefit in the twenty-eight years of our history. The public is the final judge of every manufacturer’s product. The public has tried the New Razor and the New Blade. Its verdict is even more enthusiastic than we had dared to hope. We desire to express our grateful appreciation. BOSTON. MASS. - -Oittetie-

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