Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1918, Final, Page 15, Image 15

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WIPING- X'ttBLlO LEI)&E11 PHlLAUELPHU, WEDNESDAY, JDEOEMBEK 18, 1U18
Mw For Home Service
A Message of Appreciation to the Public and
the Druggists for their Patience and Co-operation
in Meeting a National Responsibility
WHEN war was declared
the Government called
upon Johnson & Johnson to
furnish enormous supplies of
surgical dressings for first-aid
stations and hospital units.
We deemed it our duty to
risk all, including our good
will if need be, to serve our
country and our Allies. Our
good-will, built up during
thirty years, was worth more
to us than our profits. But our
duty came first.
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Since then, hundreds of millions of
bandages have been made; thousands
of tons of cotton have been used; miles
of adhesive plaster have been spread;
an army of loyal workers have kept
our vast laboratories in operation day
and night.
It was our great privilege to serve our
country to the full extent of our re
sources, and these war-winning orders
necessarily had right of way over the
public demand.
During these trying times we know
that many of our customers could not
make their usual purchases of Johnson
& Johnson Red Cross Products.
Normal production is not yet fully re
established, but by January conditions
should be such that deliveries can be
made promptly
Today, as iri the past, Johnson & John
son quality is the standard. Manufac
turing costs considered, the consumer
gets greater value than ever.
Ordinarily, the druggist renders an
invaluable service to his community.
In these times of readjustment we are
confident the public will take advan
tage of it all the more.
We appreciate the patriotic, whole
hearted support given by the druggists
in telling customers that our products
were "on active service." And our thanks
are due the public for their patience.
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Makers of Surgical Dressings, Gauze, Absorbent Cotton, Bandages, Toilet and Baby Powder,
Medicated Soaps, Plasters, Zonas Adhesive Plaster, Synol Soap, Lister's Fumigator, Deatal Floss,
and other Red Cross Products for use in hospital and home,,
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