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WRONGLY ADVISED

WHAT IS A DRUGGIST ?

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ; CHKISTCHUKCH, 27th April. 1 Stringent criticism. of the action of the registrar of the Pharmacy; Board in suggesting in writing that a man-,ghoulcl: follow a 'certain, course, and then, nine years later,: prosecuting him for following out the registrar's advice, was made in the1 Magistrate's Court this morningj The; Magistrate, Mr. Lawry,-declared-that ; he had no intention-; of convicting- bn; the information, and dis-! missefilie, ca^e.V .'. \ ",..'. '.''■'.'".-'■ ■'■'■. ' . George. Beitle was charged; with1 carrying on ■:. the. business of ■; an nn-. registered, druggist. He pleaded not; guilty.';• Bettle's counsel said tliat the. defendant- had been .carrying toiaa a: manufacturing .chemist since, 1916.- In; 1923;'he'Hvrote to the registrar and' asktfdy^ii:, he : could- nso : .the term' •'chemist:?', v Tlie . registrar, replied that he could not, but that he"1 could: use -^H'e'ferni" druggist.'^ Bettle relic^on 'that advice., . :■.''' ' Itintightibe said, added counsel, that' BottleVshould Jcnow the law, but surelyl the^egistrarjshould know.the law also.; lit- the ::OkV:Testament there are 23,214 ■versus arid 592,439 words. In the New Testa«tenU. there arc 7959 verses'... ami 181,258 words. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1932, Page 4

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WRONGLY ADVISED Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1932, Page 4

WRONGLY ADVISED Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1932, Page 4

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