File:Le Gui perfume card circa 1920s 1930s.jpg
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DescriptionLe Gui perfume card circa 1920s 1930s.jpg | Advertising card for Le Gui perfume given out by Owl Drugs. This is a blotter-type paper and was probably scented with the perfume and given to ladies to try to get them to buy the perfume. The Crenshaw address was one of the Owl Drug stores in Los Angeles. |
Date | not dated. By the style of the woman pictured on the card, circa 1920s to 1930s |
Source | back |
Author | Owl Drug Company |
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Pre-1978, no mark |
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