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NEW  EDITION  OF 
BRONZE  LATIN  LABELS  FOR  SHOP  FURNITURE. 
The  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  has  published  an  entirely 
new  Book  of  Latin  Pharmaceutical  Labels,  for  Druggists' and  Apothecaries, 
shop  furniture,  done  in  bronze,  on  steel  blue  paper,  by  a  new  process,  in 
which  the  bronze  is  plated  into  the  paper  so  as  not  to  rub^off.  The  boofc 
contains  more  than  1600  labels,  of  five  different  sizes,  and  includes  a  supple- 
ment of  more  than  150  labels  of  articles  kept  by  druggists  and  apothecaries 
such  as  dye-stuffs,  paints  and  miscellaneous  articles.  The  price  to  consu* 
mers  is  ten  dollars  per  book.  To  Druggists  and  other  dealers,  a  liberal  dis- 
count made  in  proportion  to  the  quantity  taken.  Annexed  is  a  specimen  of 
the  sizes.  CHARLES  ELLTS, 
Treasurer  of  Committee  on  Latin  Labels, 
No.  56  Chesnutst.,  Philadelphia 
ALSO 
Druggists  may  obtain  the  Book  of  Yellow  Latin  Labels  for  shop  furniture, 
as  published  by  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  wholesale,  ol 
CHARLES  ELLIS,  as  above. 
LABELS  FOR  SPECIMENS  OF  THE  MATERIA  MEDICA  AND 
PHARMACEUTICAL  PREPARATIONS. 
Druggists,  and  others,  may  obtain  the  Book  of  Labels  for  Materia  Medica 
and  Pharmaceutical  Specimens,  as  published,by  the  Philadelphia  College  of 
Pharmacy,  wholesale,  of  EDWARD  PARRISH,  Eighth  and  Arch  Sts. 
Philadelphia. 
