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THE GARDENING WORLD. 
•January 25, 1890. 
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PP>f DURABLE 
TOIRET SOAP, 
HENCE THE BEST & CHEAPEST* 
Mdme. ADELINA PATTI. 
“ I have found it matchless for the hands and complexion." 
(Signed) ADELINA PATTI. 
Mdme. MARIE ROSE MAPLESON. 
“For preserving the complexion, keeping the skin soft, free 
from redness and roughness, and the hands in nice condition, 
it is the finest Soap in the world.” 
(Signed) MARIE ROSE. 
TESTIMOMIALS. 
MRS. LANGTRY. 
“ I have much pleasure in stating that I have used your 
Soap for some time, and prefer it to any other." 
(Signed) 
LILLIE LANGTRY. 
MISS MARY ANDERSON. 
“ I have used it two years with the greatest satisfaction, for 
I find it the very best.” 
(Signed) MARY ANDERSON. 
SIR ERASMUS WILSON, F.R.S. 
Late President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. 
Writes in tin* Journal of Cutaneous Medicine 
“ The use of a good Soap is certainly calculated to preserve 
the skin in health, to maintain its complexion and tone, and 
prevent its Jailing into wrinkles . . . PEARS is a name 
engraven on the memory of the oldest inhabitant ; and Pears’ 
Transparent Soap is an article of the nicest and most careful 
manufacture, and one of the most refreshing and agreeable of 
balms for the skin.” 
F! is OLD EVERYWHERE in Tablets at Is. each. Larger Sizes, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. and 2s 6d. 
B AJSlip (The 2s 6d. Tablet is perfumed with Otto of Roses.) A smaller Tablet, unscented, is sold at 6d. 
0 iLa"Bl!'y? INSIST on having PEARS’, as injurious imitations are often substituted for extra gain. 
Printed for the Proprietors by H. M. Pollett & Co.,Fann Street, Aldersgate Street, E.C., and Published by Brian Wynne, at the Office, 17, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, London.W.C , Jan. 25,1S00. 
Agents : fer Scotland—Messrs. J. Menzies & Co., Edinburgh and Glasgow. For Ireland—Messrs. Charles Eason & Sen, Dublin and Belfast. Fui Mai Chester— Mr. John Heyv.ood. 
