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1898 Ad Douglas Avery McKenzie Mellins Food Baby Sled - ORIGINAL TOM3 XHB6 Potawatomi Indians believed the natural

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Potawatomi Indians believed the natural spring had medicinal powers so White Rock originally started for health seekers and tourists

This is an original 1885 black and white print ad for William S

the Woodbury brand utilized such techniques as striking fear into women who did not use Woodbury products

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1898 Ad Douglas Avery McKenzie Mellins Food Baby Sled - ORIGINAL TOM3 XHB6 Potawatomi Indians believed the naturalThis is an original 1898 black and white print ad for Mellin's Food. Douglas Avery McKenzie of Greene, New York is featured in this ad as the Mellin's Food Baby. Mellin's Food Company is located in Boston, Massachusetts. CONDITION This 113+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine. Light aging throughout. No creases. No natural defects. Some moderate surface rub. No tears. No water damage. Product Type: Original Print Ad; Black White Grade: Near

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