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60 One - cent letter postage . 298 Show Window Scheme . 59 One cent sale .. 473 Shuman , R. R ... 233 Ott , Miss Bertha ... 373 Smith , Kline & French Co 114 Own Preparations , discussion on . 374 Soap , Liquid Shampoo or toilet .
60 One - cent letter postage . 298 Show Window Scheme . 59 One cent sale .. 473 Shuman , R. R ... 233 Ott , Miss Bertha ... 373 Smith , Kline & French Co 114 Own Preparations , discussion on . 374 Soap , Liquid Shampoo or toilet .
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... and may offer an additional boon to Pharmacy in the elimination of undesirable patents which may be expected to follow the attempt to sell at a dollar patents which have been selling for years at 69 cents . On account of the vast ...
... and may offer an additional boon to Pharmacy in the elimination of undesirable patents which may be expected to follow the attempt to sell at a dollar patents which have been selling for years at 69 cents . On account of the vast ...
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For ten cents we sell enough sea salt for four baths . With additional use of our fine large bath sponges , and a brisk rub- bing with a crisp linen bath towel , you might be led to think you had dipped into the spray of the Pacific ...
For ten cents we sell enough sea salt for four baths . With additional use of our fine large bath sponges , and a brisk rub- bing with a crisp linen bath towel , you might be led to think you had dipped into the spray of the Pacific ...
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Why you can go down here anywhere and buy ten ounces of baking powder for ten cents and sour milk is not very costly . I wish to call your attention to just one more compound on the market , Sal- Vet . You may have seen the large ad in ...
Why you can go down here anywhere and buy ten ounces of baking powder for ten cents and sour milk is not very costly . I wish to call your attention to just one more compound on the market , Sal- Vet . You may have seen the large ad in ...
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... methyl salicylate worth only 30 to 33 cents per pound . Those who think they are buying natu- ral oils and get the artificial substance in lieu of any part , pay from five to fif- teen times the real price of the synthetic drug .
... methyl salicylate worth only 30 to 33 cents per pound . Those who think they are buying natu- ral oils and get the artificial substance in lieu of any part , pay from five to fif- teen times the real price of the synthetic drug .
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