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CARTER'S INKS

From the October 1885 issue of The Christian Science Journal


The enormous sale in our own and foreign countries of the inks manufactured by Carter, Dinsmore & Company, proves the quality of the article, without added comment from the appreciative Journal. Scientists have taken especial pains heretofore to patronize those firms advertising with us, and Carter's Inks will be sure of getting the preference over other makes when we have need to replenish our ink stands; thus proving the wisdom of the manufacturers in calling attention to their merchandise through the columns of the C. S. J.—162 to 172 Columbus Ave., Boston, and 62 Cliff St., N. Y.

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