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A MODERN PHARMACY. *ln character ... in manner ... in style ... in all things. This describes the newly-designed pharmacy just installed by MR. H. J. S. RICKARD, CHEMIST, of 3 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. It features a new lighting system and the opening up of the window in such a manner as to give a clear view of the whole pharmacy. Internally, the pharmacy carries an atmosphere of dignity; yet on modern lines, adopting the open Dispensary, where patrons may witness the compounding of their • own prescriptions by qualified chemists only. A most complete stock of Drugs and Toilet Requisites is carried, besides Trusses and Belts of all kinds. Mr. Rickard extends an invitation to inspect this up-to-the-minute Pharmacy.—P.B.A. ' : :

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 54, 31 August 1940, Page 9

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A MODERN PHARMACY. *ln character ... in manner ... in style ... in all things. This describes the newly-designed pharmacy just installed by MR. H. J. S. RICKARD, CHEMIST, of 3 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. It features a new lighting system and the opening up of the window in such a manner as to give a clear view of the whole pharmacy. Internally, the pharmacy carries an atmosphere of dignity; yet on modern lines, adopting the open Dispensary, where patrons may witness the compounding of their • own prescriptions by qualified chemists only. A most complete stock of Drugs and Toilet Requisites is carried, besides Trusses and Belts of all kinds. Mr. Rickard extends an invitation to inspect this up-to-the-minute Pharmacy.—P.B.A. ' : : Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 54, 31 August 1940, Page 9

A MODERN PHARMACY. *ln character ... in manner ... in style ... in all things. This describes the newly-designed pharmacy just installed by MR. H. J. S. RICKARD, CHEMIST, of 3 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. It features a new lighting system and the opening up of the window in such a manner as to give a clear view of the whole pharmacy. Internally, the pharmacy carries an atmosphere of dignity; yet on modern lines, adopting the open Dispensary, where patrons may witness the compounding of their • own prescriptions by qualified chemists only. A most complete stock of Drugs and Toilet Requisites is carried, besides Trusses and Belts of all kinds. Mr. Rickard extends an invitation to inspect this up-to-the-minute Pharmacy.—P.B.A. ' : : Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 54, 31 August 1940, Page 9