The advertisement appears on a newspaper page with Swedish text headed 26 ganger pa 8 timmar followed by men fina hander. A woman is shown looking down at her hands while holding a container, suggesting repeated washing during daily work. The text explains that frequent washing damages hands, causing dryness, cracks, and roughness. It advises always using Gahns Maniol after contact with water and recommends an additional thorough application in the evening. The text states that Maniol replaces the skin’s natural protective layer, making hands soft and supple again. The product name Maniol appears at the bottom with branding identifying it as a protector of hands.26 Times in 8 hours
Source:Svenska Dagbladet, 28 March 1937
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