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SULPHOLINE SOAP (a soap containing sulpholino) is a delicately refined, ohomlcally pure soap intended for use by those endowed with sensitive skins. Common imperfectly prepared soaps, scented with nJnrions acrid oils frequently cause skin diseases. For washing all manner of eruptions and bringing the skin to a soft pliable wealthy condition, sulpholino holds the first olaoo. Its odour is very pleasant. Tablets, Is each. Sold by moat chemists.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2107, 24 November 1880, Page 4
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