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L. St. GEORGE, Chemist, Otaki

While reviewing the commerce of Otaki, special mention must be made of the well-known business of Mr. St. George, established about eighteen years ago. The two shops controlled by this gentleman—one in the town, and the other at the Otaki Railway, are the recognised centre : for 'the supply of everything pertaining to the heating art. The 'proprietor's premises, which have large plate glass windows tastefully dressed, are handsomely appointed, and contain the usual assortment of drugs, chemicals, and pharmaceutical preparations, toilet requisites, perfumery, surgical and meidcal appliances, etc., which are submitted to inspection in a system of perfect orderliness that cannot fail to be admired. Primary consideration is at all timese devoted to the requirements of the sick room and nursery, and every department of modern pharmacy is fully and exhaustively represented, any new specific being at once placed in stock, and all authorised medicines periodically added to the large assortment. with which both shops are replete. Photographic goods, including Kodaks, form a specialty of the establishment, and every facility is at hand for toning and printing. Mr. St. George is also the sole agent for the. celebrated Nyal family remedies, (which can be had in any quantity, and will be posted to clients anywhere.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 15

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L. St. GEORGE, Chemist, Otaki Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 15

L. St. GEORGE, Chemist, Otaki Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 15

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