Tre Tahlet that guards a thousand lives As the express train thunders through the station a small metal tablet is automatic- ally picked up by the engine: Without it the train must not proceed. This system; used by the railroads; guards thousands of lives, for it is SO operated that the tablet can only be released to the driver if the line ahead is clear: When human life is at stake, safety measures must be rigorous. No one is more conscious of this than your Chemist: To ensure that everything you purchase from him is absolutely reliable your Chemist selects with extreme care everything he sells not only the drugs and pharmaceuticals in his dispensary but also the everyday toilet goods or household medicines displayed on his shelves. He insists on quality, on freshness; on purity. Futhermore, your Chemist is always DLS penslky glad to help you tO see that your purchase is correct for its particular purpose for giving dependable professional advice if but one phase of Jour pharmacist' $ contribution to public health and welfare. Zu4 nitr Condeaonce f rom %on CH E MIST MEDICINES FIRST-AID REQUIREMENTS cosMETICS SOAPS TOOTHBRUSHES AND DENTIFRICES TONICS EMULSIONS HEALTA SALTS HAIR BRUSHES TOILET NEEDS BABY FOODS LOTIONS AND MANY OTHERS:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 389, 6 December 1946, Page 2
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207Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 389, 6 December 1946, Page 2
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