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The Strand Magazine.
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“HAVE YOU A LITTLE 'FAIRY' IN YOUR HOME?"
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White and Pure
Purity is the first requisite in a toilet and bath soap. Fairy soap is pure because it is made from choice edible products. Besides, its floating, oval cake is a distinct advantage over other white toilet soaps. Costs but 5c, but you cannot get better soap at any price.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
CHICAGO
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