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via Google books, Munsey's Magazine v.21 April-September 1899 |
Here's a new trade card recently added to the Arnold Collection:
(reverse of card above) |
A Google Image search reveals the variety of tins used to package Pozzini's product:
Practical Druggist posted an ad (found via Google Books) that details the components of the retail package sold to consumers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries:
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