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EXERCISE-- 
Why use Pond’s Extract ? 
Why not something else? 
Because— 
Dr.. J. J. Thomas says: “ It is incomparably supe¬ 
rior to any extract of Ilamamelis I have ever used.” 
Dr. O. G. Randall says: “Nothing can equal 
Pond's Extract. I have tested others, and yours is 
four imes as strong as the best.” 
Dr. J. C. MlTCHlEsays : “ Pond’s Extract of flama- 
meli’ Virgiwica is the only reliable article I ha\e 
found.” 
Fr. H. K. W EiLERsays : “ The difference between 
Por i’s Extract and so-called Witch Hazel is the dif¬ 
ference between a cent and a dollar.” 
Dr. H. F. Merrill says: “ It is far superior to any 
I have uij^d in strength and purity.” 
Dr. R J. Harrison says: “I have never found 
any extract equal to Pond’s.” 
Dr. Rowell says: “Hereafter I shall use no other 
than bond’s Extract.” 
And numerous others of similar purport. 
\ r o proprietary article in the market is so much im¬ 
posed upon as Pond's Extract; hut the poor quality of 
Witch Hazel being manufactured , and the poor results 
obtained by using it , are fast educating the public to 
buy the genuine article .— The Western Druggist. 
And that’s why. 
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