PUBLIC NOTICES. Barometer falling. - SIX THOUSAND PRESCRIPTIONS DURING 1915. TP by the exercise of any extra care, if by tho attention to selection of better goods, we can improve our record for 1916, we shall be happy, but it is a Imown fact amongst doctors and the public, and druggists alike, that our drugs 'aro as pure as money can buy or times produce, that our care is extreme, that our compounding is scientifically perfect; so if we beat our 1915 record this year you must trust absolutely to your own confidence in bringing more of your prescriptions to us to be filled. OCULISTS’ PRESCRIPTIONS, EYEGLASSES, SPECTACLES. AND REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. CONN'S "GRAND” PHARMACY, GEAND BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephones 546, 552, Residence 3,055.
: •&%.. ISOLATION! I’ve tried the Anti-German Lea giro, I’ve tried to U.D.C. ; In all this mad and weary worlyt There is no place for ine. The more I read, the more I fed My loneliness increase For half my friends forget the War? And half forget the Peace. •—Macfiecknoe, in ‘War and Peace.’ “Motor cars,” said Mr Chugging, “have done more than anything else to make people appreciate good roads.” “But your machine is constantly breaking down, regardless of the road.” “ Yes. But it’s a great comfort not to have to climb around t n,,a jnud rhola ..while I am .fixing ,it.”
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Evening Star, Issue 16050, 29 February 1916, Page 1
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225Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16050, 29 February 1916, Page 1
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