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1928 the [[Sashena]] Ltd subsidiary was incorporated<ref>The Times Feb. 23, 1937</ref>
1928 the [[Sashena]] Ltd subsidiary was incorporated<ref>The Times Feb. 23, 1937</ref>


1954 the line continued with the introduction of the [[Lil-lets]] brand of tampons.
1954 The line continued with the introduction of the [[Lil-lets]] brand of tampons (presumably after Smith and Nephew had acquired [[Southall Brothers and Barclay]])





Revision as of 07:00, 14 October 2022

December 1934.Lilia.
April 1935.
August 1935.
January 1936.

SASHENA Limited (an acronym for "Sanitary Absorbent Safe Hygienic Every Nurse Advocates").

The line was later known by the trade name "Lilia," which had originally referred to an industrial cellulose towel product.

1912 Bought by Smith and Nephew

1928 the Sashena Ltd subsidiary was incorporated[1]

1954 The line continued with the introduction of the Lil-lets brand of tampons (presumably after Smith and Nephew had acquired Southall Brothers and Barclay)


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Feb. 23, 1937