A bit too fast ~8 spill and then _ an urgent call to your' CHEMIST These little accidents are always happening not serious in themselves, but likely to have dangerous consequences if neglected. Your Chemist is the only retailer who is qualified by examination to give you free skilled counsel as to which remedies are quickest and safest for your purpose. The Chemist's training has involved considerable expense and time: but his prescription and advisory service is not the mainstay of his business. He depends mainly on the sales of such lines as tooth brushes, dentifrices and other toilet goods; standard remedies, cosmetics, first aid and home needs, photographic goods. And because most prices are standardised, these goods are just aS cheap at the Chemist' S. What the chemist stocks, buy from him. It's the one way you can be sure of retaining the all-important services of your Chemist; Buy from YOUR NEARBY CHEMIST At ALL Times Not merely in an Emergency
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 76, 6 December 1940, Page 54
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161Page 54 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 76, 6 December 1940, Page 54
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