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PROGRESS

Lever Brothers

Category

Books

Date

Unknown

Materials

Paper

Measurements

253 x 197 x 14 mm

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Collection

Mr Straw's House, Nottinghamshire

NT 748958

Summary

Four editions of 'LEVER BROTHERS' MAGAZINE PROGRESS'. A full cover painting of a railway station with a model of 'THE ROCKET' in a glass case depicted in the bottom right corner. The Magazine has 'LEVER BROTHERS' MAGAZINE SUMMER 1935 PROGRESS written on two lines across the top in green. On the back is a 'LUX TOILET SOAP' advertisement ' "I think you'll find this interesting" says Evelyn Laye'. At the bottom of the back page is typed 'PRINTED BY LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED AT THEIR WORKS, PORT SUNLIGHT, ENGLAND. COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE EDITOR, UNILEVER HOUSE, BLACKFRIARS, E.C.4'. A full cover painting o Venice with a black and white film strip over lapping showing a series of photographs of various places within Venice. Across the top in red 'PROGRESS JANUARY 1939'. On the back an advertisement for 'LUX', 'Undissolved Soap ruins Undies'....'ONLY LUX IS REALLY SAFE BECAUSE LUX DISSOLVES 5 TIMES FASTER THAN ORDINARY FLAKES AND SOPA POWDERS'... At the bottom of the back page is typed 'PRINTED BY LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED AT THEIR WORKS, PORT SUNLIGHT, ENGLAND. COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE EDITOR, UNILEVER HOUSE, BLACKFRIARS, E.C.4'. A full colour picture of a small boy with blond curls stood at a canvas wash basin outside with a teddy bear and white enamel jug in the bottom of the image. Across the top in off white 'LEVER BROTHERS' MAGAZINE SPRING 1936 PROGRESS'. On the back an advertisement for 'VIM saves the surface goes further too!', ' " Good gracious! Still harsh scouring when VIM cleanses so smoothly!" '... At the bottom of the back page is typed 'PRINTED BY LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED AT THEIR WORKS, PORT SUNLIGHT, ENGLAND. COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE EDITOR, UNILEVER HOUSE, BLACKFRIARS, E.C.4'. A full colour painting of an ocean liner with four sailors in white stood on the shore line. Across the top in white 'LEVER BROTHERS MAGAZINE AUTUMN 1936' beneath which in white outline only 'PROGRESS'. On the back an advertisement for 'LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP', ' "Good looks are not enough! I'm making sure of personal freshness with Lifebuoy Toilet Soap!" '.... At the bottom of the back page is typed 'PRINTED BY LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED AT THEIR WORKS, PORT SUNLIGHT, ENGLAND. COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE EDITOR, UNILEVER HOUSE, BLACKFRIARS, E.C.4'.

Makers and roles

Lever Brothers, publisher

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