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 JOSEPH BURNETT & CO. 27 CENTRAL STREET, BOSTON, PR0PUIET0K8 OF COCOAINE, a compound of Cocoanut Oil, etc. for the Hair. FLORIMEL, a new and delightful I'erfume for the Handkerchief KALLISTON, a ('osmetic, lor removiuf? Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, etc. ORIENTAL TOOTH-WASH, for the I'rcservation and lieauty of the Teeth and Gum.'!. JONAS WHITCOMB'S REMEDY FOR ASTHMA, KOSK COLD, HAY FEVER, etc. BURNETT'S SUPERIOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS, for Cooking purposes. [Cr" The above-named articles are manufactured solely by the proprietors. The names and titles thereof are adopted as Trade Marks, to secure the public and the proprietors against imposition by the introduction of spurious articles. All unauthorized use of these Trade Marks will be promptly prosecuted. "C^A compound of Cocoanut Oil, &c., for dressing the Hair. For eliicacy and agreeableness it is without an equal. It prevents the hair/rom falling off. It soothes the irritated scalp skin. It promotes its healthy, vigorous grototli. It affords the richest lustre. It is not greasy or stick;/. It remains longest in effect. It leaves no disagreeable odor. It costs Jifty cents for a half-pint bottle. It softens the hair when hard and dry. The following testimonials to its efficacy are conclusive: — Boston, Oct. 30, 1859. Messrs. Joseph Burnett & Co. :— Gentlemen : I have used your Cocoaine about six weeks, and its effect is so marked and extraor- dinary that I deem it my duty to state it to you. My worst complaint for several years has been Dandruff, with itching and irritation of the scalp. After brushing my hair, my coat collar would be covered with the white scales, (dandruff,) which looked like a shower of snow. My barber tried various applications without effect. His abuse of your Cocoaine, and his obstinate refusal to use it, provoked me to procure and try it. I have used less than a bottle. The dandruff, and the irritation which caused it, have entirely dis- appeared, and my hair was never before in so good condition. Your obedient servant, A. A. FULLER. Boston, November 24, 1859. Gentlemen : "WTien I first used your Cocoaine, I had been bald seven years. In the mean time I had tried a dozen different preparations, specially recommended for baldness, (and all claiming to be infallible,) without any benelicial effect. The ladies of my household urged me to try your Cocoaine, which I did, to please them, not having myself any faith in the power of man to restore my hair. 1 have used the contents of one bottle, and my bald pate is covered all over with young hair, about three eighths of an inch long, which appears strong and healthy, and determined to grow. In a word, your Cocoaine is excellent, — the best preparation for the hair I have ever known, and the only one which accomplishes more than it promises. Very truly your obliMd and obedient servant, D. T. MEKWIN. Messrs. Joseph Burnbtt & Co., Boston. Waterville, Me., Sept. 15, 1860. Messrs. Joseph Burnett & Co. — Dear Sirs: I deem it but just to state to you some of the benelits I have derived from the use of your ('ocoaine. Twelve years ago I had the typhus fever: after my recovery I found myself troubled with an irritation of the scalp, which had continued to an- noy me very much, and to alleviate it I had failed to tind a remedy. Having seen your Cocoaine advertised, 1 purchased a bottle only for the purpose of a hair dress- ing; but to my surprise, it has entirely removed the irritation of so long standing. Deriving so much benellt from its use, I have recommended it to several of my friends who were afllicted in the same way, and it has wholly eradicated the disease. JOSEPH HILL, Jk. Burnett's Cocoaine. — The following was lately received from Frank Leslie, the well known pro- prietor of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper: — New York, Sept. 22, ISGO. J. Burnei"t, Esq. — Dear Sir: For some time past I have been using your Cocoaine, and think it far preferable to anything I have ever used for the hair. If my indorsement is of any value, you are perfectly at liberty to use it. Respectfully yours, FRANK LESLIE. O^ A single application renders the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It is conceded, by all who have used it, to be the best and cheapest Hair Dressing in the worirt. ■ Prepared by JOSEPH BURNETl' & CO., Boston, and for sale by dealers generally, at 50 cents a bottle.