TAKE TIME OVER IT
'I noticed,' said the chetnist, to his assistant, 'that a gentleman came in, with, a and that you tooK it and gave him . Uie stuff"! 1 iti" about' three ' minutes. ' Wliat do you mean "by that ? t "When a prescrip- , tionVfor salt and" water" oi~ pßpijyggniitjit andTcough^yrup"' is -handed to you, you ihusV-ldok-*-a't it 'doubtfully/ as" if it -were very- -liar d\ to rjuiake^p.^- Then you- must bring ' it to me, and we will" both""" rerid' It and* shake our heads. -" After that you-, .go back to the customer and -ask him if hhre r waiits.^L, to-day,,. ,-JVhen lie says he does, you. answer" that- yotr'ir v rxia'ke<-' a- Special effort. A- pa Cient appreciates a prescription that there:-- has been. so. > much'-txoubre -over,- and~:w-hen^he takes it -jhe \ derives some benefit; from it"t_ /'But; don't you do^'ahy _ more of that - _three-nnxmte prescription 'business, my bby, "if you want <to -become a"^ first-class chemist. >
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New Zealand Tablet, 20 December 1906, Page 37
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157TAKE TIME OVER IT New Zealand Tablet, 20 December 1906, Page 37
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