SAVE THE COMMISSION Vim are certain of doinp; this every tiir.p yon take :i prescription to Lobby's Pharmacy. .-■ ' Some doctor* act up to the highest ethics of their profession, anil do not influence their patients as to wh?rr they shall toks thr-rr prescriptions. Otherj d> in<t —they plainly stat? tii.it they are not practicing (or philanthropic purposes, but to make rarwiry. They do not co;isiil« it asainst_. their professional reputitioa to takp commissions fr<»m chemists who cvidff-illy reali?o they have not sufficient ■ Imsi'icsi .-ibility or personality to fi~lit their owi battles. 'They r»cojni?c that m;>?t patients look 0:1 their doctor us " a little tin . d?ity." His word U law. By p,iyi:is thr ilnctnr a commission, .md ttipplyin; him Rrntis with forms 10 write hi; pr.--,cription* on ((hi; chem'St's n.irii'; and .-.(klreis liring larj-My printed tli-reo-i!. he secures another mail's customer that h.- has not the business ability • .to oth.Twii-c secure. # Then :is"i!;i. 1" has to tlnr;c you a price : that will cover his cost and pay the dortor . Ins cotiuni"s:n:i. This is not a mere asii-riio.i • but :i positive lacti "•■ I could tr!l yon of numerous Wst.iTiccs where customers have been surprised at tlif small cost of their prescription as compared with what they paid at a commission chemist. I»j it y.iii to realise this fact also— do you think ;i 'chemist who will stoop to paviiiß commission to a doctor, and 'vho knows " that li? v.-i]| be protected in ease of any substitution, is as likely to sjivn you the pute fresh drtißS that you should set," as the man ■ who stands iipaud says h?-«i:L not subsidise. ; ;itiy doctor■forieiul ailotlttt , hi<ti>';< brwt'ilml- - butter away trom him to mc ? P.very commission doctor would like to know that Loasby did not mr- the beUmid purest drugs procurable. What .1 handle they would have. All Loasby's customers know they have no chance. Take Your Prescription to LOASBY. THE ONLY PRESCRIBING CHEMIST, 147 Colombo Street 3 doors frsm Cashel Street Corner, nearer Cathedral Square. ■ 6 C 5703 PETER PAN Collars RELIABLE HOSIERY All-wool Black Cashmere — 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/3 2/6 SUPPER CLOTHS Irish Embroidered, 54m. square— 18/6 22/6 LINEN BEDSPREADS, manufacturers' samples .. 35/6 to 70/LOE'S Irish Linen Store CLOCK TOWER C332D-ISSS Phone ISBI '"cffimAiNiT This irritating and painful infliction is perfeptly cured by a new discover}', an Interna! medicine, in two or . three days. Its rapid curative powers arc marvellous. Cut short your sufferings by using this infallible cure. Price 2/COOK& ROSS Chemists - Christchurch. (Establ shed 1859.) 046*0—1778 j/ "FffIMLEY* PRODUCTS ' Iff j/cu* Sbcvi/ AITCHISOX, STEAKS a.-d CO.. Agents, LicaSeld stree , ., Chhstchurcit
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13746, 30 May 1910, Page 3
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