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The image is a vintage black and white advertisement for "Sternolcleanse, " a skin screen product against dermatitis. The ad features the slogan "MIND THE MAN who MANS THE MACHINE" in bold letters at the top, emphasizing the importance of taking care of workers operating machinery. Below this slogan, there's an image on the left side showing a man wearing protective goggles and working attentively with industrial machinery. The right side of the ad contains text that explains how Sternolcleanse products assist Britain's wartime effort by protecting workers' skin from industrial substances like oil and chemicals which can cause dermatitis. It promotes two specific products: STERNOCLEANSE Anti-Dermatitis and Protective Creams, described as invisible handmaids that form a protective film to prevent impurities from entering pores, and STERNOCLEANSE No. 1 for protection against grease, oil, paint filings etc. , along with STERNOCLEANSE No. 2 for protection against soluble oils, spirits, chemical and water-swell solutions. At the bottom left corner is information about Sterrinol Ltd. , located at Finsbury Square in London with additional locations mentioned in Bradford and Glasgow. There are also details regarding packaging sizes available for purchase as well as contact information including telephone number "Central 3017" followed by lines indicating telegraphic address: "Sternoline, Phone, London. " This advertisement reflects historical practices related to workplace safety during what appears to be around World War II era based on references to assisting Britain's warfare effort through maintaining workforce health.
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