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"The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy"


~2d.--PYLE'S DIETETIC SALERATUS,~
a strictly pure and wholesome article; in the market for several years,
and has gained a wide reputation among families and bakers throughout
the New England and Middle States; is always of a uniform quality, and
free from all the objections of impure saleratus.
~3d.--PYLE'S GENUINE CREAM TARTAR,~
always the same, and never fails to make light biscuit. Those who want
the best will ask their grocer for this.
~4th.--PYLE'S PURIFIED BAKING SODA,~
suitable for medicinal and culinary use.
~5th.--PYLE'S BLUEING POWDERS,~
a splendid article for the laundress, to produce that alabaster
whiteness so desirable in fine linens.
~6th.--PYLE'S ENAMEL BLACKING,~
the best boot polish and leather preservative in the world (Day and
Martin's not excepted).
~7th.--PYLE'S BRILLIANT BLACK INK,~
a beautiful softly flowing ink, shows black at once, and is
anti-corrosive to steel pens.
~8th.--PYLE'S STAR STOVE POLISH,~
warranted to produce a steel shine on iron ware. Prevents rust
effectually, without causing any disagreeable smell, even on a hot
stove.
~9th.--PYLE'S CREAM LATHER SHAVING SOAP,~
a "luxurious" article for gentlemen who shave themselves. It makes a
rich lather that will keep thick and moist upon the face.
THESE ARTICLES are all put up full weight, and expressly for
the best class trade, and first-class grocers generally have them for
sale. Every article is labelled with the name of
~JAMES PYLE,~
350 Washington St.


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