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Calendars; Cigarette and advertising cards - Folder 4 Trade Card; Advertisement 1870-1899

Gilded Age and Progressive Era Available online

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Other
Contributor:
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm), digitiser.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contained In:
Gilded age and progressive era
Place of Publication:
Marlborough, Wiltshire Adam Matthew Digital 2021
Summary:
Folder includes adverts by J & P Coats; Kickapoo Indian Remedies, James T. Wright, Newport, R.I.; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry; Brown's Iron Bitters, made by Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md.; Humphrey's Witch Hazel Oil, Humphrey Medical Co., N.Y.; Hazard, Hazard, & Company, Newport, R. I; Old Doctor Samuel F. Stowe's Dyspepsia Cure or Compound medicated Lozenges; Edison's Poly form, Thoas A. Edison, Menlo Park, N.J.; Hagan's Magnolia Balm, Matthews Bros. druggists, Scranton; Dr. Hookers' Cough and Croup Syrup; Hartshorn's Sarsparilla and Iron, E. Hartshorn and Sons; Rubifoam for the teeth, E.W. Hoyt & Company, Lowell, Mao for sale by Hazard, Hazard & Co., Newport, R.l.; Hartshorn's No.18, E. Hartshorn and Sons, Boston, Ma.; Doctor Seth Arnold's Balsam, Gilman Brose , Boston, Ma.; Pond's Extract, Pond's Extract Company, New York and London; Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient; Carter's Little Nerve Pills, Carter Medicine Co, New York, N. Y.; Carter's Iron Pills, Carter Medicine Coe, New York, N.Y. sold by J.T. Wright, druggist, Newport, R.I. Carter's Little Liver Pills, Carter Medicine Co., sold by J.T. Wright, druggist, Newport, R.l.
Notes:
AMDigital Reference:4288_Box 187
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OCLC:
1295837590
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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