. The Pharmaceutical era. e of an ad-vertised article. Tet some of the things in Mr. Cowensbooklet are quite cleverly described and we are sure thatmany readers might have been more interested and per-haps reached an immediate conclusion about buying hadprices been given. Among the things well said in this booklet is the fol-lowing: We handle the popular patent medicines, but neverrecommend them. Generally speaking, we dont know ADVERTISING CUTS. Any of the cuts accompanying the Sample Advertise-ments published in this department will be furnished for50 cents each, or three for $, net cash


. The Pharmaceutical era. e of an ad-vertised article. Tet some of the things in Mr. Cowensbooklet are quite cleverly described and we are sure thatmany readers might have been more interested and per-haps reached an immediate conclusion about buying hadprices been given. Among the things well said in this booklet is the fol-lowing: We handle the popular patent medicines, but neverrecommend them. Generally speaking, we dont know ADVERTISING CUTS. Any of the cuts accompanying the Sample Advertise-ments published in this department will be furnished for50 cents each, or three for $, net cash, BT NUMBER. SAMPLE ADVERTISEMriNTS FOR DRUOQISTS. This book includes sample advertisements bearing uponnearly every line of goods sold by druggists. It furnishesadvertisements ready written for publication or sugges-tions to aid the druggists in writing his own advertise-ments. With the Supplement just issued, this book con-tains ISO sample advertisements. Price, 50 cents per copy,postpaid. (Cut xVo. Sir.). CIGAR QUALITY depends a great deal upon price—not the price you pay, but theprice your dealer pays—whetheryour 10-center costs him .^00 or$.75 per 1000. OUR EL CAPITANt 0 CIS. Is a $75 cigar. In one way wemay miss a little proiit in pay-ing too much for cigars, but wegain in another way—we makeregular customers Tou alwaysknow vhere you can get a goodcigar, and we can always expectycu. KNIGHT & DAY, Druggists. CORRECTION IN NUMBER OF CUTS. Through error the cut published in this of June 2, illustrating a sample paint advertise-ment, should have been numbered 246 Instead of 245. who makes them, how or where they are made, whats In ?them or what they look like. In fact, we seldom see thebottle—its generally wrapped. We keep them under thecounter, the right place for them. Get your physiciansadvice in times of illness. The printing of this bookletis a good job—only two styles of type used in it—Satanickfor display headings and Jenson


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