K I I You Can Buy it Cheaper at Marshall's. m *^**,* ■£&« M 7 It la now two years since we inaugurated this system of trading at our Pharmacy. Jin those two years we have not-lost one penny In bad debts; wo oave i been aavod, the great expense of keeping & bookkeeper, olerk, books, and all the paraphernalia of an office, to «ay nothing of the loss accruing should wo or our assistants forget to charge up goods during timea.^ % It is for these reasons that we can afford to deduct the coat of running a Credit Department from the Sale Price of our goods and pass the advantage on to our customers, ? Some people " get the Jiabit" of going to a particular place of business for no apparent reason. Now, we want to tell these people that it will pay them handsomely to "get the habit" 4 ' of dealing at SIAESHAT.T.'XP'R-A-R.MAriv * fl things obtainable at chemists. ? When you visit your doctor bring us your prescription. We have had ovor 40 years' experience In compounding drugs. - Wo will not ask you to pay fancy prices! we will chares you the lowest possible prices, and give you just •what your doctor orders—nothing more, nothing less. * IF YOUR Prescription is AI/WAYS returned with the medicine. Under no oircumstancoa do wa withhold it, as wo recognise you are tie rightful owner, Taxing Time is Coming! 86 Princes Street, Dunedin. The Popular Cash Chemists.
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-few Reason's Latest Fashions. Supplies of the New Styles have now reached us, and further shipments are close at hand. The colors popular at Home are Oak, Oxford Grey, Browns, Slates, Cambridge Grey, and of course, the always fashionable Black. Smooth and Velour finishes ; Black or Navy Bands, also bands to match j brims plain or double edges. PURE FUR AND ENGLISH MAKE—--10/6, 12/8, and 13/6. ®?; mmmm wc. m r M ««* ++++++ MERCHANT TAILORS, HATTERS, AND MEN'S MERCERS, 12, 14, 16, and 18 CEORQE STREET.
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Evening Star, Issue 16529, 14 September 1917, Page 7
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