"The Chemist," Levin.
C. S. KEEDWELL
The above gentleman's business ie another striking illustration of the re,pH advancement of Levin. Some elicit years ago he purchased Mr. J. H. Soulliwick's chemist 6hop, and within eighties months he had to eeek larger premise*. ■ until to-day his trade is four time: greater than it was when he commeticec first. , Keedwell'e is the recognisec' centre for the supply of everything pertaining to the healing art. The stock;of chemicals, drugs, and pharmaceutical preparations are very extensive; in fact, it is doubtful if there is a shop in any city in New Zealand where euch largb supplies are held. Primary consideration is at all times devoted to the requirements of the sick room and nursery; while doctors' prescription* are carefully and accurately dispensed under the proprietor's personal supervision. Photo,, graphic goods form a specialty of the establishment, and every facility is at hand for toning and printing.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 14
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152"The Chemist," Levin. Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 14
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