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Is bought to-day 1 
by Everybody. 
It has maintained its reputation 
as the best of all Toilet Soaps 
for MORE THAN ONE 
_ HUNDRED YEARS. 
PEARS’ SOAP represents a CENTURY’S EXPERIENCE of the most 
successful achievements in the Art and Craft of Fine Soap making, 
and has been awarded the Highest Honours obtainable—Diplomas, 
Gold Medals, and Special Certificates of Merit, at all the great 
Exhibitions of the World—from the FIRST great Exhibition of 1851 
down to the LAST at Paris in 1889. 
Its praises have been sung by the World’s Greatest Favourites (the 
Queens of Society, Beauty, Art, and Song), who have all proclaimed 
it to be THE ONE PERFECT SOAP FOR THE SKIN. 
The Independent Testimony of Scientific Experts and the most eminent 
Skin Specialists award it the first place among Toilet Soaps. The 
following evidence is indisputable 
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DR. REDWOOD, Ph.D., F.C.S., F.I.C., 
Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy to the Pharmaceutical 
Society of Great Britain. 
“Being authorised by Messrs. Pears to purchase at any and all 
“times and of any dealers, samples of their transparent soap 
“[thus ensuring such samples being of exactly the same 
“quality as is supplied to the general public] and to submit 
“same to the strictest chemical analysis, I am enabled to 
“ guarantee the invariable purity of the soap. 
“ My analytical and practical experience of Pears’ Soap now 
“extends over a very lengthened period—nearly fifty years— 
“during which time I have never come across another Toilet 
“Soap 'which so closely comes up to my ideal of perfection ; 
“ its purity is such that it may be used with perfect confidence 
“upon the tenderest and most sensitive skin— even that of a 
“ new born babe." 
PROFESSOR J. ATXFIELD, Professor of Practical 
Chemistry to the Pharmaceiitical Society of Great Britain. 
“ A better, purer, or more useftilly durable soap cannot be made.” 
PROFESSOR SIR ERASMUS WILSON, F R.S., 
Writes in the “ 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 it falling into wrinkles. Pears’ is a name engraven 
“on the memory of the oldest inhabitant; and Pears’ Soap 
“ is an article of the nicest and most careful manufacture, 
“and one of the most refreshing and agreeable of balms for 
“the skin.” 
MR. JOHN L. MILTON, 
Senior Surgeon , St. John's Hospital for the Skin, London. 
From the “ Hygiene of the Skin." 
“From time to time I have tried very many different Soaps, 
“and after five-and-twenty years careful observation in many 
“thousands of cases, both in Hospital and private practice, 
“have no hesitation in stating that none have answered so 
“well or proved so beneficial to the Skin as Pears’ Soap. 
“Time and more extended trials have only served to ratify 
“this opinion which I first expressed upwards of ten years 
“ago, and to increase my confidence in this admirable 
“ preparation.” 
It BEAUTIFIES the COMPLEXION, makes the 
hands White and Fair, keeping the pores in 
healthy action and imparting to the Skin a 
constant bloom of freshness. 
ECONOMY is secured by its use. It is good to the 
last, and retains its soothing and beautifying 
properties until its final particles are dissolved. 
PEARS’ SOAP has been counterfeited in vain. In 
spite of thousands of imitations it retains its 
pre-eminent position. 
PEARS’ are, by Special Warrant, Soap Makers 
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Printed tor the Proprietois by H. M. Polleit & Co., Fann Street, Aldersgate Street, E.C., and Published by Bkian Wynne, at the Office, 17, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, London. W C , Aug. 16,189t. 
Agents: for Scotland—Messrs. J. Menzies & Co., Edinburgh and Glasgow. For Ireland—Messrs. Charles Eason & Son, Dublin and Belfast. For Manchester—Mr. John Heywood. 
