FAIRLIE.
METEOROLOGICAL. Barometer: 8 a.m., 28.2; noon, 28.2; 5 p.m., 28.2. . . Thermometer : Maximum 54; minimum 28. • Wet bulb 40, dry bulb 42. Frost and bright sunshine. ■ 1 1 J WHAT’S IN A NAME? 1 Much or little 1 It depends entirely on whos eit is. Vfith the name of Kinder’s Pharmacy there is associated that “something” that has made the name a household word in Fairlie and district. * < K.inder*& n enjoys a imputation for courtesy, accurate and scientific service, and if there is one tiling t-nat this well known pharmacy is proud of, it is the prescription department. 1 Prescriptions are compounded with ’ the purest, full-strength drugs, thereby 1 assisting the doctor to bring about a 1 more speedy recovery of the patien.. 1 Do full justice to yourself and your doe--1 tor bv letting “Kinder’s” do full jus- ’ tice to vow prescription. Decide now * to make “Kinder’s” your permanent ’ pharmacy—you’il never regiet it.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 12 June 1924, Page 2
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154FAIRLIE. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 12 June 1924, Page 2
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