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WARREN'S PATENT COOKER

Invention of Capt. F. P. WARREN, Royal Navy.
Salesroom, 240 Broadway, New York.
NORTON & CO.

Prices, $6, $9, $11 and $12.50.
P. O. Box 8,051, New York.

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Send for Pamphlet. (Gratis.) Testimonials from
Bishop Clark of Rhode Island; Major-Gen. M. C. Meigs,
Quartermaster-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.;
Erastus Brooks, Evening Express; Sam'l Sinclair,
N. Y. Tribune; John H. Dey, Evangelist; D. M. Cole,
Moore's Rural New-Yorker; L. F. Dinsmore, American
Car Builder; E. A. Hayt, Christian Intelligencer;
A. G. Constable, Harpers' Weekly; Allen Turner, Phren'l
Journal; George Thurber, American Agriculturist; -

Mrs. Irwin McDowel, No. 10 West 9th Street; Mrs. E.
Louis Lowe, No. 439 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn; (
Mrs. J. Hale, No. 112 West 84th Street; Mrs. S. A.
Stone, No. 29 West 29th St., Supt. Home of Friendless;
Wm. A. Hammond, M. D., Prof. Bellevue Medical Col-
lege, Residence, No. 162 West 84th Street; Louis F.
Sass, M. D., No. 61 West 86th Street; J. J. Caldwell, M. D.
No. 206 Warren Street Brooklyn; P. R. Stetson, Astor
House; Messrs. Close & Hannam, 100 Duane St., N. Y

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ABSOLUTE ECONOMY.

A·A·CONSTANTINE'S

Persian Healing or Pine Tar Soap.

For the Toilet, Bath and Nursery, and as a Hair Renovator this Soap has no equal. The proof is its unprecedented popularity.

It is THE SOAP for the people. All who use it say, "Try CONSTANTINE'S SOAP; we want no other."

It Cures Pimples on the Face, Prickly Heat, Chafing, Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Salt Rheum, Frosted Feet, Burns, Fresh Cuts or Wounds of all kinds, Diseases of the Scalp and Skin, and is a GOOD SHAVING SOAP. It beautifies the Complexion by keeping the skin soft and smooth.

"A. A. Constantine's Soap is unsurpassed for the Bath and Nursery, and as a preventive and cure of eruptions of the skin, a trial will corroborate what we have said."-N. Y. Evening Post. "We have given it a full and fair trial. In the Bath-room and Nursery, also a Shaving Soap, we think it unsurpassed. We recommend it honestly."-Methodist Home Journal.

I have used your Soap in my practice extensively, and it has proved the best Healing Soap I ever used. It has no 'equal as a soap for washing the heads and skin of children."

L. P. ALDRICH, M. D., 19 Harrison St., N. Y.

"The wife of the Master Mechanic of the Oil Creek and Alleghany R. R., lost nearly all her hair, about two years ago. After using three cakes of your Soap for her hair, she has the best and handsomest head of hair in the town, except one. She would not be without the Soap if it cost $1.00 a cake. Send me one gross of the Soap."-MRS. M. M, PARSONS, Corry, Pa.

Sample Packages 25 Cts., sent free by mail. Liberal discount to dealers. Sold by all Druggists.

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A. A. CONSTANTINE & CO., 43 Courtlandt St., New York City. Agents wanted in every City, Town, Village and Store in the United States.

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