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STICKNEY & POOR'S
Pure Spices and Mustards
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Mustard, pure and full
strength, the kind that
is always to be relied
on, both as a condiment
and as a medicine.
No artificial colors are used in its preparation. Ask your grocer
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Spice that is pure
and unadulterated, ground by such an improved method that none of its strength is lost in the process. It gives the best results.
STICKNEY & POOR SPICE CO.
FOUNDED 1815