TIN, NONAD TULLE [STERILIZED DRESSING]
Square flat tin with rounded corners. The label states what was in the tin - 36 pieces 2' x 2' approx of Nonad Tulle sterilized Paraffin Gauze Dressing B.P. C. Directions for use are printed below as well as Reg. Vic. 2429 and the names of the English Manufacturers, Allen and Hanburys Ltd. London at bottom. The Manufacturer's blue logo is featured at top centre and 5/- has been written in pencil in top left hand corner.
Tin and paper.
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An example of Nonad Tulle [sterilized dressing] probably used by residents in Subiaco and other parts of W.A.
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- BOWL: EDWARD VIII CORONATION, 1937
- PLATE: KING GEORGE VI AND QUEEN ELIZABETH CORONATION, 1937
- SAUCER - CORONATION OF KING GEORGE VI AND QUEEN ELIZABETH
- PAINTING: 'THE 'OLD MUSEUM' AT SUBIACO, WESTERN AUSTRALIA', ANTHONY LAZEBERGER
- POWDER BOWL: XYLONITE, WITH SEPARATE LID
- TRINKET BOX, XYLONITE, WITH SEPARATE LID.
- POWDER BOWL, XYLONITE, WITH SEPARATE LID.
- WHISK: WIRE, BULB SHAPE
- PHOTOGRAPH: HISTORICAL SOCIETY FASHION PARADE, SUBIACO WEEK,1979