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[Illustration:
(CUTICURA SOAP
For
BAD COMPLEXIONS
RED ROUGH HANDS
and
BABY HUMORS.)]
Bad complexions, with pimply, blotchy, oily skin, Red, Rough Hands, with chaps, painful finger ends and shapeless nails, and simple Baby Humors prevented and cured by CUTICURA SOAP. A marvelous beautifier of world-wide celebrity, it is simply incomparable as a Skin Purifying Soap, unequalled for the Toilet and without a rival for the Nursery. Absolutely pure, delicately medicated, exquisitely perfumed, CUTICURA SOAP produces the whitest, clearest skin and softest hands, and prevents inflammation and clogging of the pores, the cause of pimples, blackheads, and most complexional disfigurations, while it admits of no comparison with the best of other skin soaps, and rivals in delicacy the most noted and expensive of toilet and nursery soaps. Sale greater than the combined sales of all other skin soaps.
Sold throughout the world. Price, 25c.
Send for “How to Cure Skin and Blood Diseases.”
Address POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Proprietors,
Boston,
Mass.
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Aching sides and back, weak kidneys, and rheumatism relieved in one minute by the celebrated CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. 25c.
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Notices of Exchange.
-> The publisher will positively take no responsibility concerning exchanges effected by means of this department, neither will the reliability of exchangers be guaranteed. To avoid any misunderstanding in the matter, it would be advisable for those contemplating exchanging to write for particulars to the addresses before sending the articles desired.
-> Exchange notices containing offers of or for shot-guns, air-guns, pistols, rifles, poisons, dangerous chemicals, animals, odd numbers of papers, valueless coins and curiosities, birds’ eggs, or “offers,” will not be inserted.
Exchange Notices conforming with the above rules are inserted free of charge.
F. McKinley, Box 171, Albuquerque, New Mex., a $15 violin for stamps.
G.L. Scholl. 1907 Biddle St., Baltimore, Md., Vol. XI GOLDEN DAYS for a fish-bowl or a bamboo fishing rod.
G. Plander, 309 W. 37th St., N.Y. city, 1300 all different foreign, U.S. and local stamps (valued at $65) for a bicycle or a cornet.
L.R. Wildermuth, 63 E. Town St., Columbus, Ohio, a steam engine, a plating outfit and a font of Old English type for a typewriter.
J.S. Polhemus, East Millstone, N.J., 16 books by Dickens, and others by Verne and Opper, for a pair of opera glasses or a field-glass or a jointed fishing rod and reel.
J. McCann, Brentwood, L.I., N.Y., 5 books, by Irving, Hughes, Verne and Greely for a mandolin or a guitar.
A.E. Miller, Gallon, Ohio, a violin and bow and a flageolet for a B-flat cornet.