OHLYOHE PAIR IN YOUR LIFETIME. Isn't it' worth while taking eiti of your Eye*? WILL THEY LAST YOU? . Thit depend* on your pr;-«ent cue. Our knowledge of Eye. and -hair oare .. ia *t tout' diapoaaj, FREE OF CHARGE. We are anxious to astro. Satisfy us. We will satisfy yon. \ R. KIHHBTT, The People's Opticiw, . 183 HIGH STREET. DOCTORS' COMMISSIONS GOME OUT OF YOUR POCKET 9 This k a fact! Every time you take your ij prescription to a coramU-ioi. chemist, part B of what yon pay (from a quarter to a third) I is paid ti> the doctor by the chemist, t want H you to realise that it caines out of your pocket. H Hundred. 1 ) of people tell mc they are surprised fl at tha moderate prices th#y pay at Uusby's Q rharmacy. The explanation is simple—l do nor pay any doctor a commission to send j another man's customers to tuy shop. 1 am j content with a fair profit, which 1 get on I every prescription I dispense.- What I charge j you as. for ""hows mc a larger profit thau it j does the C-uii.iis-wco cliejnirt who charges you j 12:;. Cd.. and has to pay frani 7jd. to tod. to I the doctor. Figure it oat foryourself, and I .. you will see that if the corair.issicm chemist can ' I ..Isni to give- you the very purest, freshest j and best ot drugf, that Loosby's price enables | h'ra to do just the same. Then ae?in, I don't J spend pound; per year -on prescription forms, H which are given beo to the doctor. If you are taking medicine, call in and Ret a price for your prescription. If you think it is too much there is no harm done; on the other hand, it may save you pounds if you have much sickness in your family. j In every cass I giv. the sick man the benefit of the doctor's commission. The purest and beitdrug-oaty-reujedatLoasbv'sPiii.-aiaey. I I have everything that is required—a large stag of employees; no long waiting. Further, I deliver medicine to any part of the city or ■ suburb-, freo of charge;* or I will send for your prescription if you telephone mc, and deliver it as soon as it is dupenMd—this wit_o-,t any extra charge to the patient A. M. LOASBY THE.ONLY PRESCRIBING CHEMIST. 147 Colombo Stneet 1 doer* from Cashel Sawt Comer, ncaror Cathedral SqumJ
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13737, 19 May 1910, Page 4
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