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Of all the professions, unquestionably tho most exacting are those of tho doctor aud the chemist —in them we must be able to place implicit trust, and it is because of this that these professions are noted for their conservatism. Not that doctors and chemists are not alive to the very latest discoveries of modern science; it is just that each new development must be thoroughly examined and tested before it is adopted in general practice.. As an illustration of the way in winch advantage has been taken of modern improvements a convincing example is found in Hastings itself, in the extremely up-to-date and practical design of tho Alan Grant Pharmacy-—the most modern in New Zealand. Here, the whole layout ensures the maximum accuracy and purity of dispensing, with which is combined the very latest discoveries in medical and pharmaceutical science. Prescriptions may be entrusted to the Alan Grant Pharmacy with the .fullest confidence. Acting on Mr W. T. FosterV suggestion boys of the Napier Boys’ High School have subscribed about, five guineas to purchase a special series of books for the library to make a jubilee section in commemoration ol the twenty-five years’ reign of King George. Mr Foster proposes to have these books specially marked and kept as reference books only.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 157, 19 June 1935, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 157, 19 June 1935, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 157, 19 June 1935, Page 11

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