NOT QUITE WELL .
"ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT."
I prescribe for all minor ailments. When just out of eorts, not ill enough for the doctor, and unable to get hotter with your own remedies, just come along and "Ask Loasby About It." I have prescribed for over 40,000 patients in five years. Of course many of them have been seen several tim.j. and often at long intervals. If 1 had not given satisfaction they would not have made mc their regular family chemist. I believe-1 enjoy a unique position in New Zealand as a prescribing chemist. Patients write to mo from all parts of the Dominion. They write mc regularly about minor troubles. Surely this proves that I must do them some good. Hundreds of families in Christchuroh consult mc about their little ailments. I feel sure that the they have in mc is caused by the satisfaction they get from my medicine, and that is the reason they make Loasby's Pharmacy their family drug shop. The large business I do, the big staff I keep, and the amount of prescribing I personally attend to proves that the public appreciates my effort* to supply medicine and advice at reasonable rates. Kemember, when just ill, then ie the time tO -nn-r-rr, -.rr.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 7
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