October 5, 1895 
THE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST 
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Every Chemist 
SHOULD USE 
“LANOLINE” AS AN OINTMENT BASE, 
AS IT 
never turns rancid ; 
admits of the admixture of any quantity of water ; 
confers stability and permanence on ointments prepared with it. 
UNGUENTUM LANOLINI 
is a>n. OintiMLerit; 
WHICH CONSISTS OF 
“ LANOLINE ” and 30 per cent, of Soft Paraffin B.P. 
UNGT, LANOLINI is comparatively inexpensive. 
UNGT, LANOLINI is non-sticky. 
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LANOLINE. 
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A SUPERIOR PREPARATION FOR THE SKIN. 
IN TUBES CONVENIENT FOR USE IN 
SUNBURN, CHAFING, CHAPPING, REDNESS, AND 
WRINKLING OF THE SKIN. 
“LA>tOLINE” and its preparations, 5oaps, Pomades, &c., can be obtained from 
BURROUGHS, WELLCOME & CO. 
SNOW HILL BUILDINGS, LONDON, E.C. 
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