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WHEN Doctors DirreR WHO SHALL Decne? 
But the fact is, doctors do zo¢ differ in their opinions | 
of Pears’ Soap. Sir Erasmus Wilson, F.RS, late | 
President of the Royal college of Surgeons, England, 
the renowned Dermatologist, writes: «Nothing has a. 
swered so well, or proved so beneficial to the skin as Pears’ Soap." 4 
and Dr. James Startin in his work upon the “Skin and 
Complexion,” writes: «There is however, one soap, which bas 
met with such warm commendation from writers that it should be 
mentioned here, as / can endorse all that has been written and said by 
the late Mr. Startin, Sir Erasmus Wilson and Dr. Tilbury Fox con 
cerning it. It was through ¢heir instrumentality that, on account 
of its purity Pears’ Soap was introduced into hospitals. It has 
obtained a world-wide reputation, and deservedly so.” 
Dr. Redwood, Ph. D., F.L.C., F.C.S., late Professor of 
Chemistry and Pharmacy to the Pharmaceutical Soe 
ety of Great Britain, SayS; “I have never come across . 
other toilet soap which so closely realizes my ideal of perfection. 
POP PLL ALND AL aa 
BEAUTY IS ONLY SKIN DEEP. 
All the more necessary then to attend to the skin, and 
keep it clear from impurities. Pears’ Soap eu 
a proper performance of the functions of the skit, 4? 
keeps the complexion in its natural bloom. 
There thorongi” 
reare SO many dangerous and even poisonous soaps in the market that @ for 88 
— reliable article like PEARS’ SOAP, that accomplishes all that it is claimed “se 
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