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[[image:Im1929BIF-Dhaussy.jpg|thumb|1929. British Industries Fair catalogue.]]
of 11 Bartlett's Builidings, London, EC4.  Cables: "Dhaussy-Smith, London"
of 11 Bartlett's Builidings, London, EC4.  Cables: "Dhaussy-Smith, London"


* 1929 Advert for 'The Perfect Powder Box'.  Also 'Famous Dhaussy Face Powder'.  Manufacturers of the Dhaussy Patent Unspillable Powder Boxes, designed to hold loose powder.  Powder cannot spill even when box is open.  Patent sifter top releases just the quantity of powder required. (Fancy Goods Section - and Stand No. J.156)
* 1929 Advert for 'The Perfect Powder Box'.  Also 'Famous Dhaussy Face Powder'.  Manufacturers of the Dhaussy Patent Unspillable Powder Boxes, designed to hold loose powder.  Powder cannot spill even when box is open.  Patent sifter top releases just the quantity of powder required. (Fancy Goods Section - and Stand No. J.156)


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* [[1929 British Industries Fair]] Advert 27 and p50
* [[1929 British Industries Fair]] Advert 27 and p50
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1929. British Industries Fair catalogue.

of 11 Bartlett's Builidings, London, EC4. Cables: "Dhaussy-Smith, London"

  • 1929 Advert for 'The Perfect Powder Box'. Also 'Famous Dhaussy Face Powder'. Manufacturers of the Dhaussy Patent Unspillable Powder Boxes, designed to hold loose powder. Powder cannot spill even when box is open. Patent sifter top releases just the quantity of powder required. (Fancy Goods Section - and Stand No. J.156)

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