PUBLIC NOTICES. j'* y * ca WEATHER GAUGE *AT NOON i 80 i TO-DAY At CONG'S —j "GRAND" PHARMACY. •o! i 1 Barometer rising. SETTLINC THE QUESTION As to the advisability of using our dru? WE fill all proscriptions with every care, precaution, and scrupulous attention. Somo prescriptions, tuch as eye prescriptions, ear prescriptions, etc., require extra care. We STERILISE nil containers after they are thoroughly TJoth bottle and cork are sterilised- Cleanliness about prescription compounding is an art and a science, and is taught in colleges of pharmacy with the same diligence as tin; art of compounding or anything else Quite important it is to know how to clean and sterilise instruments, utensils, and containers. Some things are at times soiled with drugs not water soluble, and therefore could not be cleansed by washing. LEAVE IT TO US. Have your doctor 'phone us the prescription, and it is dependable. All prescriptions compounded by fully-qualified registered druggists. BONN'S GRAND PHARMACY, •' GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET. Telephone 546. M> D. EDWIN BOOTH, MASSEUR, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, AND X-RAY OPERATOR, Hon. Masseur to the Dunedin Hospital, Tleg. Member Australasian Massage Association, 480 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Specialities: Massage, Electro-Therapeutic?, Radiography, and Tallerman's Dry Hot Air Treatment. Telephone 600.
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Evening Star, Issue 14963, 24 August 1912, Page 1
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