te: These addresses are on the back of the two coupons
on the previous page.]
The Central Drug Company, 32 North State Street, Chicago
Independent Drug Company, 203 State Street, Chicago
Auditorium Pharmacy Company, 320 Wabash Avenue, Chicago
Ashland Drug Company, Clark and Randolph Streets, Chicago
Congress Drug Company, Wabash Ave. and Van Buren St., Chicago
The Central Drug Company, 219 Woodward Avenue, Detroit
The Central Drug Company, 89 Woodward Avenue, Detroit
The Central Drug Company, 153 Grand River Avenue, Detroit
The Standard Drug Co., (10 Stores), Cleveland
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The Central Drug Company, 32 North State Street, Chicago
Independent Drug Company, 203 State Street, Chicago
Auditorium Pharmacy Company, 320 Wabash Avenue Chicago
Ashland Drug Company, Clark and Randolph Streets, Chicago
Congress Drug Company, Wabash Ave. and Van Buren Street, Chicago
The Central Drug Company, 219 Woodward Avenue, Detroit
The Central Drug Company, 89 Woodward Avenue, Detroit
The Central Drug Company, 153 Grand River Avenue, Detroit
The Standard Drug Co., (10 Stores), Cleveland
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[Illustration: Image of package.]
J. A. POZZONI'S
COMPLEXION POWDER
A luxurious toilet necessity--producing a smooth, velvety complexion.
Its impalpable fineness and softness makes Pozzoni's cooling, refreshing
and beautifying to the most delicate skin.
THINGS WORTH KNOWING ABOUT POZZONI'S
THEY ARE MERITS ALL ITS OWN
A. The only powder put up in a wooden box which retains all the delicate
perfume and medication until entirely used up.
B. Perfumed with genuine Tyroline Rose Geranium
C. On the market since 1874.
D. A powder whose flesh color is an exact imitation of the skin
E. The only powder which really clings and won't rub off.
F. Our "special pink." A powder that is not a rouge.
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