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Trade "Secrets" and Private Recipes. 



A Collection of Recipes, Processes and Formula* that have been ottered for 

 salo at prices varying from 25 cents to S")()i>. With Notes, Corrections. Ad- 

 ditions and Special Hints lor Improvements. Edited by JOHN" PHIX, assisted 

 by an experienced and skilful Pharmacist. Cloth. (Jilt Title, - - GOc. 



This work was prepared by the author for the purpose of collecting and pre- 

 senting in a compact form all those recipes and so-called "trade secrets'' which 

 have been so extensively advertised and ofl'ered for sale. It is not by any 

 means a clap-trap book, though it exposes many clap-traps. It contains a large 

 amount of valuable information that cannot be readily found elsewhere, and it 

 gives not only the formula?, etc., for manufacturing an immense variety of arti- 

 cles, but important and trustworthy hints as to the best way of making money 

 out of them. Even as a book of recipes it is worth more than its price to any 

 one who is interested in the subjects on which it treats. 



The Workshop Companion. Part II. (Nearly 



A Collection of Useful and Reliable Recipes. Rules, Processes, Methods. 

 Wrinkles and Practical Hints. For the Household and the Shop. Neatly 

 bound. Paper, ;>5c. Cloth, - - - GOc. 



The extraordinary number which has been sold of the First Part of the 

 Workshop Companion." proves conclusively that such a little work was 

 needed. Having received frequent inquiries for information upon subjects 

 which were not discussed in the First Part, we have had a Second Part pre- 

 pared for the purpose of supplying the information thus called for. The Second 

 Part has been edited with the same care and thoroughness which did so much 

 towards rendering Part I. a favorite with every worker. The best sources of 

 knowledge have been consulted, and the more important articles have been 

 confided to the hands of specialists of well-known ability. 



The two parts will also be issued in one volume, printed on extra paper, and 

 handsomely bound m cloth, with gilt stamp, under the title of THE PRACTICAL 

 ASSISTANT.' Price, .,", $1.00 



