STEWART’S PHARMACY
CAMERAS CHEAPER THAN EVER. Youngsters never need to ask their mothers to what chemist they should take the doctor’s perscription—they know the answer would be “Stewart’s.” That busy shop at the comer of Dee and Don streets is everywhere regarded as one of the leading pharmacies in New Zealand and. what is more, it well deserves that high reputation. But it is more than a pharmacy as the Christmas shopper will realize the minute he or she enters the doorway. For the girl friend you can choose a gift that will be enthusiastically received and there is such a wide range of sel-
ection at very reasonable prices too—perfumes and sprays, manicure outfits! vanity boxes, powder bowls, make-up compacts (they are always especially useful) and all sorts of delightful personal accessories. A large showcase is especially reserved for Lavendar perfume, the best-loved of scents that fashion ever sponsored! Then what about a camera? Just an ideal gift for the holidays—in fact, for all time. And just now the prices are lower than they’ve ever been before, while the quality is even higher. Kodaks, Brownies, Agfas, Noightland-
ers and Ensign—these are some of the makes which adorn the shelves—and each camera can be relied upon to capture with remarkable fidelity the joys of the festive season. And it’s not a dear hobby these days at all, especially if you be sure to take in your films to Stewart’s. The photographic service there is noted both for the excellent way in which the portraits are developed and printed and the fact that everything is put through in one day.
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Southland Times, Issue 22201, 19 December 1933, Page 10
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