Wen Doctors DirFeR Wao SHALL Decine’ 
But the fact is, doctors do zof differ in their opinion 
of Pears’ Soap. Sir Erasmus Wilson, F.R.S, lat 
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President of the Royal college of Surgeons, Englani 
the renowned Dermatologist, writes: «Nothing has « 
swered so well, or proved so beneficial to the skin as Pears’ Soap. 
and Dr. James Startin in his work upon the “Skin av 
Complexion,” Writes: “There is however, one soap, which li 
- met with such warm commendation from writers that it should > 
mentioned here, as / can endorse all that has been written and said 
the late Mr. Startin, Sir Erasmus Wilson and Dr. Tilbury Fox 0 
cerning it. It was through éhecr instrumentality that, on acco’ 
of its purity Pears’ Soap was introduced into hospitals. It® 
obtained a world-wide reputation, and deservedly so.’ 
Dr. Redwood, Ph. D., F.I.C., F.C.S., late Professor 
Chemistry and Pharmacy to the Pharmaceutical So 
ay % Great Britain, Says; “I have never come across xo 
other toilet soap which so closely realizes my ideal of perfectio® 
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BEAUTY IS ONLY SKIN DEEP. 
All the more necessary then to attend to the skin,” 
: keep it clear from impurities. Pears’ Soap <"" 
+ 4 proper performance of the functions of the skin.” 
' keeps the complexion in its natural bloom. 
There are so many. dames thor 
te i ; artic P} 1 even poisonous soaps in the market that 4 i! 
os cies cae “ ~ RS’ SOAP, that accomplishes all that it is claimed for i 
