Ifhat are you looking for, Skipper 8 Vigilance by captain and crew helps to bring ships safely home: Vigilance by your Chemist guards your health and well-being: Extreme care is fundamental of the pharmaceutical profession. That is why, for example, prescriptions are writtea in Latin a sdead" language in which the exact meanings of words are not subject to variation: That, again, is why your Chemist is constantly watching the purity, freshness and reliability of everything he sells whether it is an essential medicine or simply an everyday toilet need: That is why, all over the world, people trust their Chemist and know that they are assured of quality and full value whenever they shop there. Pharmacy is a distinguished profession of essential service to doctor and public. Zu aizr Condiaence fnam %o4 CHEMIST MEDICINES FIRST-AID REQUIREMENTS COSMETICS SOAPS TOOTHBRUSHES AND DENTIFRICES TONICS EMULSIONS HEALTH SALTS HAIR BRUSHES TOILET NEEDS BABY FOODS LOTIONS AND MANY OTHERS 6.46
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 394, 10 January 1947, Page 2
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157Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 394, 10 January 1947, Page 2
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