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What does it cost you to sell a hair brush ? ” . 179 , 280 , 349 What his
prescription counter looked like ! . . . . 512 is counter - prescribing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 183 people ask for . . . will he do with it ! . WHELPLEY , H . M . : Admission
of the Unfit ...
What does it cost you to sell a hair brush ? ” . 179 , 280 , 349 What his
prescription counter looked like ! . . . . 512 is counter - prescribing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 183 people ask for . . . will he do with it ! . WHELPLEY , H . M . : Admission
of the Unfit ...
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First of a Series of Papers on the Druggist ' s Own Preparations — Headache
Powders - How to Make and How to Sell Them - Formulas , Sample
Advertisements , Window Displays , and the Cost of Manufacture . By B . S .
COOBAN . tion upon ...
First of a Series of Papers on the Druggist ' s Own Preparations — Headache
Powders - How to Make and How to Sell Them - Formulas , Sample
Advertisements , Window Displays , and the Cost of Manufacture . By B . S .
COOBAN . tion upon ...
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Some people will cost , including stamps , twenty - five cents a dozen . wouldn ' t
know a headache if they had one . They say they don ' t ... That ' s One gross of
boxes and one dozen box . easels will cost where the trouble is . But it may be
the ...
Some people will cost , including stamps , twenty - five cents a dozen . wouldn ' t
know a headache if they had one . They say they don ' t ... That ' s One gross of
boxes and one dozen box . easels will cost where the trouble is . But it may be
the ...
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Those familiar with the ceptive , while the goods from England , Germany , and
methods of the dealers in medicines can find these Russia are too costly Japan
has a good field of opera venders of drugs in some of the worst sections of the
tions ...
Those familiar with the ceptive , while the goods from England , Germany , and
methods of the dealers in medicines can find these Russia are too costly Japan
has a good field of opera venders of drugs in some of the worst sections of the
tions ...
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When the season was over I had sold more ling hams , shoulders , etc . than
three hundred pounds of pepper , and as it cost The old method of smoking meat
was to hang it in a in the grain that year six cents a pound , and the jars smoke ...
When the season was over I had sold more ling hams , shoulders , etc . than
three hundred pounds of pepper , and as it cost The old method of smoking meat
was to hang it in a in the grain that year six cents a pound , and the jars smoke ...
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