• Wines from Graves, red and white, from the J.Ricard estate, near Bordeaux.
  • Underwood typewriters, first draft (see second draft).
  • Soap Pears - first sketch (See second sketch).
    Transparent glycerin-based soap, renowned for its purity. Pears began production in London in 1807.
  • Cornmeal and milk-based dessert
  • The advertisement says: "Stella" Knitwear in pure wool, absolutely shrink-proof, replaced free of charge in case of shrinkage. "Stella Knitwear" is made of pure natural wool, free of (...). It comes in white and light beige. "Stella Knitwear" is more spongy than any other. It absorbs perspiration and keeps the body always dry. "Stella Knitwear" is fully sterilized after manufacturing. "Stella Knitwear" has undergone no chemical treatment harmful to the skin. "Stella Knitwear" has a softness unmatched to this day, making it especially suitable for people with (...) and delicate skin. "Stella Knitwear" retains its suppleness and elasticity until completely worn out. "Stella Knitwear" is made in all styles for men, women, and children. "Stella Knitwear" is exceptionally durable. "Stella Knitwear" can be washed like ordinary woolens. To distinguish it from knitwear that looks the same but lacks the qualities described above, buyers can only identify it by the star brand shown here. This mark is stamped on each individual knitwear item.
  • Oysters farmed in Andernos on the Arcachon Bay.
  • Socialist daily created on May 1, 1916. In 1936, the date of the poster, it had a circulation of around 60,000. Léon Blum was its political director.
  • Treatment for lice.
    This product was manufactured in Meudon near Paris and in Brussels by the Moulard company. It also produced treatments for chapped skin sold in pharmacies, as well as insecticides, dyes, and stain removers.
  • First sketch for the "Grand ball at the Monte-Carlo casino in aid of 'Woman and Child'" (see second sketch).
  • National Childhood Week organized by the National Childhood Committee. The actions of this committee led to the enactment of the ordinance of November 2, 1945 on maternal and child protection.
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