Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1874 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
To all who De»irc Pfcnonnt and' Profitable Employment. We want ten energetic Ladiesi or Gentlemen in Jaeper county, to introduce oiir.Si'xNDAUb Publications in that nntl adj ining couutie*.Xhe books are tlie productions ol the roost Popular American Author*. And ate having large galea wherever offered, bend lor Circulars, which will allow our liberal inducements to agents, and give a full description of the boohs. ( lrculars sent free upon receipt ol application. Address W: li.'lJjbiKS A CO., Publishers. 148 bummitSt., Toledo, 0. JpinSICIASSASiI) DIITUGIBTB, A prominent New York physician lately complained to Pcndas Dick about his Banpalwocd On. (’APtrr.Es, stating that sometimes they cured miraculously. but that a patient ol his had taken them lor some time without effect. On being informed that several imitations were made and sold, be inquired and found that his patient had been taking caps lies sold in,hollies, and not DI NDAS DICK A CO’S. What happened to lliii physician mat have happened to others, and DUNDAS DICK A CO. take this method of proiecting physicians, druggists and themselves,and preventing On. op Samialwood from coming into disrepute PHYSICIANS who once prescribe the Capsules will continue to do so, for they contain the pure Oil in the best and cheapest form. DUNDAs DICK A CO. use'mure Oil of Sandalwood in the manufacture of their Capsules than all the Wholesale and Retail Druggists and pel turners in the United States combined, and this the sole reason why the pure Oil is sold cheaper in their Capsules than in any other form. OIL OF SANDALWOOD is last superseding every other remedy, sixty Capsules only being required to insure a safe and certain cure in six or eight day*. From, no other medicipe can tliis lesult l>e h^d Dick’s Son CaPsEles solve the problem long considered by many eminent physicians, of how to avoid the nausea and disgust expe--ricnced in swallowing, which aro well known to detract from, if r.ot destroy, the good effects of many valuable remedies. Soft Capsules are ]nt up in tin-foil and neat boxes, lhirtv in each, and are the only Capsules prescribed by Physicians. y3J~ These were the only Capsules admitted to the last PansExpos.tion. ■ Sand for Circular to ili Wooster Street, New York. SOIJD AT ALL DRUG STORES General Agency, 110 licade Street, New York. 6-6
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