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BUSINESS NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTICE. I HAVE RESUMED the SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP of the Business for many years carried on under ■the name of ASHBURTON DRUG COMPANY, and my personal attention will be given to every order entrusted to me. The DIS PENSIN G of ii-'Physician'fc PRESCRIPTION 1 calls for the most minute"care and-exactness. I can lay claim to a longer and wider. EXPERIENCE than falls to the lot of most Chemists of the present day. I '■amah •",'" '■■ ■■ ' . " ENGLISH Chemist, holding in addition the New Zealand certificate, and I dispense every prescription, in the English way. The stereotyped .advertisement, "Pure Drugs" is not the only factor in intelligent prescription work; long experience counts, integrity .counts;,.' and jtjst what the presoriber intended, MUST go: intothe medicine. That's a hard and fast rule in English dispensing. Drugs may be pure, but they may hare lost some of their potency from age, or exposure. An English Chemist has been trained to test his drugs, by the aid of the.; microscope and by assay. ERR OR S in "dispensing are here REDUCED TO A MINIMUM. NO POISONS are kept on my shelves, but are, and always have been, kept under lock and key. That's' another English rule. THE 'COST ); is an important, bub it never should be a primary consideration, in a doctor's prescription. In comparison with prices ranging two years ago, there are very many Drugs which cost as much per ounce as they then did per pound; but in the hope of a return to normal prices in the near future, I have not raised my dispensing charges. There are, however, some Drugs the advanced cost of which is so enormous, such as Aspirin, and Salicylate of Soda, tliat it is impossible in honest dispensing, to continue the old prices. You have im■'plicit . ■ ■'•'>■'.r' C O.N-F IDE N CE iv your medical attendant, ■ I ask you to place "the same confidence, in ..me as your, Dispenser. ALL- the Ashburton Doctors, allow' you to' choose, your Pis- ; penser, and I for my part will, if you choose me, see that your confidence is not misplaced. J. M. CAMBRIDGE, W. 4. MOORE. TO THE FORE AGAIN. WITH A SPLENDID RANGE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' SUMMER FOOTWEAR. BELOW aro a FEW OF THE SNIPS . , we are offering:— LADIES' SMART UP-TO-DATE GLACIE BAR SHOES— A Bargain at 14s 6d. LADIES' GLACIE DERBY SHOES. —Special Fitting, with the New Round Toe. Without doubt one of the Most Comfortable Shoes Procurable. Special Price, 15s 6d. LADIES' GLACIE DERBY SHOES. —Wide wolts, wide toe. Good Value, 15s 6d. LADIES' PARAMATTA WHITE CANVAS 1-Bar SHOES.—Correct for this Season. These are New Zealand made, and w.e .canthoroughly recommend them to •give satisfaction. Only 9s 6d Pair. LADIES' GLACIE DERBY BOOTS. " —Good shapes and fitting. At 16s 6d Peir. LADIES' GLACIE DERBY BOOTS. —Wide welt, square toe, and very comfortable. Special Value at 17s 6dL LADIES' GOOD SERVICEABLE - BOX CALF BOOTS—WiII stand hard wear. ,16s 6d Pair. MEN'S BOX CHROME EVERYDAY BOOT.—Light but serviceable. : ..SpJendid Value at 17s 6d Pair., MEN'S GLACIE DERBY BOOTS.— At the Very Moderate Price 18s Sd Pair. MEN'S GLACIE DERBY BOOTS— ; r; Round toe; neatly made, at 21s. MEN'S BOX! DERBY BOOTS.— For Heartl Wear, light and: dressy. Only 21. ; MEN'S GLACIL DERBY BOOTS.— Welted; splendid fitting; picked leather. • Only 27s 6d| Pair. MEN'S BOX DERBY BOOTS—Wide welt, good Farmers' Boot, with heavy soles. Price 25s 6d Pair. The above are only a few of our many lines. We have i ateQt a- large range of Girls', Boys, and Children's Boots and ■Shoes'; and we will bo pleased to show you any, and ::would invite you to compare values.:' ! All Goods are' Bought for Spot Cash: and Marked at the Very Lowest,, Payable Margin of Profit." ' ■" Therefore we claim Our Values to be Equal and in Most Cases Better than any showing in the trade. W. J. MOORE, WHERE THE GOOD VALUES ARE.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8305, 25 November 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8305, 25 November 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8305, 25 November 1915, Page 4

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