I*l W. F. M'ARTHUR. MeAETHUES, LTD., CHEMISTS. NEW NAME FOE OLD FIEM. Tho docision of Mr McArthur to'alter tho name of his fiim to McAitlrars, Ltd., has boon in every w,ay a popular movo. Thoso days people prefer a more direct connexion .with the name of a firm and its proprietor than was the case when Mr McA,,rthur tradod as Lorfsby and Co., even though it was generally, known that Mr McArthur had been the solo proprietor ever since 1914. It is Mr McArthur's progressive methods that have been responsible for the great development of pharmacy that now bears his name; and the same staff, and progressive business policy will continuo to widen the popularity of tho pharmacy Perfumery and Toilet Bequisites, and for dispensing Doctora' Prescriptions. In this connexion it is interesting to note that over 120,000 prescriptions have already been,- dispensed at the Pharmacy, no small portion of the success of this dispensing being due to the exclusive use of the best English Drugs and Chemicals. The well-known "Stop It" for coughs and colds, "Nerve Tonic and Blood Enricher," "Dr. Fellows Pile Cones," and "A.C." Tablets, and the famous "Eheumatie Pebbles" will be nii.de and sold as hitherto at the Pharmacy, McArthurs, Ltd., corner Colombo and Casnel streets—opposite Ballantyno's. 6
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17750, 30 April 1923, Page 13
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