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Piesse & Lubin newspaper advertisement for Turkish Pastils

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English: Piesse & Lubin newspaper advertisement for Turkish Pastils. The text reads PIESSE & LUBIN. PERFUMERY FACTORS. TURKISH PASTILS. "Through all my travels few things astonished me more than seeing the Beauties of the Harem smoking Narghilés at Stamboul. After smoking a sweet aromatic Pastil is used, which imparts an odour of flowers to the breath. I have seen these Pastils but once in Europe, at PIESSE & LUBIN'S Shop."–– Lady W. Montague. Ladies who admire a "Breath of Flowers" should take a Pastil night and morning. TO BE OBTAINED OF ALL Perfumers and Druggists. 2 New Bond St London.
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The Graphic Newspaper. 10 December 1887. p. 654. The original physical advertisement belongs to the uploader. Scanned by the uploader.

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