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      <dc:title>James Pyle&amp;#039;s Perline Washing Compound advertisement</dc:title>
  
  
  
      <dc:description>Advertisement featuring illustration of young girl holding a dust pan, broom and bucket with a box of James Pyle&amp;#039;s Pearline Washing Compound in it titled &amp;quot;My Busy Day.&amp;quot; Verso reads &amp;quot;James Pyle&amp;#039;s Pearline washing compound the great invention for saving toil &amp;amp; expense without injury to the texture, color, or hands. New York. Front of every package of Pearline should look exactly like this cut, or it is an imitation. Don&amp;#039;t use an imitation of anything, much less an imitation of Pyle&amp;#039;s Pearline. Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you the stuff they offer is &amp;quot;Pearline,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;same as Pearline,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;or as good as Pearline.&amp;quot; IT&amp;#039;S FALSE; Pearline is the Original Washing Compount - has no rival - no equal - never peddled - gives no prizes - but stands on the foundation on which it was reared – MERIT.&amp;quot;</dc:description>
  
  
  
      <dc:date>1892</dc:date>
  
  
      <dc:format>11 x 7 cm</dc:format>
  
  <dc:identifier>https://archives.uwaterloo.ca//james-pyles-perline-washing-compound-advertisement</dc:identifier>

            <dc:identifier>2</dc:identifier>
      
  
      <dc:language xsi:type="dcterms:ISO639-3">eng</dc:language>
  
  
      <dc:coverage>United States of America</dc:coverage>
  
  
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