DAY’S PHARMACY LTD.
NEAR THE RAILWAY LINE Occasions arise, and most unexpectedly' too, when the services of a reliable chemist ars required and consequently it is a wise axiom always to have in mind the name and address of a good and convenient chemist's store. Both for good and for convenience there is no place like Day’s Pharmacy, Ltd.—good because Day’s give a 100 per cent, pharmaceutical service and convenient because it is situated a few doors from the railway line the recognised centre of Hamilton. At Day’s Pharmacy, of which Mr Kenneth P. Blair, M.P.S., is the proprietor, a person can obtain everything that is expected of a progressive chemistry business, their stocks of soaps, perfumes and toilet accessories being second to none. In addition to their large stocks, Day’s Pharmacy Ltd., dispense with care and with pure drugs only all classes of doctors’ prescriptions, special attention being given to the needs of country visitors who, it ! must be acceded, are not placed, from a chemist’s point of view, in such an enviable position as the townsperson who can obtain the service of a chemist immediately it is required. Country visitors to the show, should, therefore, remember that, when they arrive in Hamilton to see the show, to obtain all their chemistry needs from Day’s Pharmacy, Ltd., whose shop is only two minutes distant from the main enI trance. “Never put off until to-mor-j row. if you can pay that visit to Day's j 10-day.” i ._^=?
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20511, 30 May 1938, Page 8
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247DAY’S PHARMACY LTD. Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20511, 30 May 1938, Page 8
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