alless when you know how Under the snake- charmer $ spell, venomous cobras become docile. But it would be extremely dangerous for the inexperienced to handle those coiled demons. In all things, experience counts. In the pharma ceutical profession it is of paramount importance: Daily your Chemist deals with drugs more deadly than the cobra $ bite. But in his capable hands, they become virtually harmless, for your Chemist is on familiar terms with every drug in his dispensary. Just how vital is his knowledge can be gauged by the fact that many drugs have similar names but very different actions. But yout Chemist understands them through long years of training and through constant association with them. This specialised skill, this wealth of knowledge; afe made available to you whbenever you visit your Chemist s whether to have u nicr a vital prescription dispensed or simply to purchase an everyday toilet need. That is why it pays to always shop at your Chemist' $. Condfedence fnom %onh CHEMIST MEDICINES FIRST-AID REQUIREMENTS COSMETICS SOAPS TOOTHBRUSHES AND DENTIFRICES TONICS EMULSIONS HEALTH SALTS HAIR BRUSHES TOILET NEEDS BABY FOODs LOTIONS AND MANY OTHERS
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 365, 21 June 1946, Page 2
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187Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 365, 21 June 1946, Page 2
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