FAIRLIE.
A -METEOROLOGICAL
Barometerß a.m. 3 SfS.3; noon, 28.4; 6 p.m., 28.4., Thermometer-: Maximum 46; minimum <29.:Wefi'bulbMo, dry bulb 42. ltain; 35 points. : North-west wind and snow on high ;lands. ... ’ r WHAT’S IN A NAME? Much or little I It depends entirely on whos eitis. ' With the name of Kinder's Pharmacy There is associated that ‘ •something” that has made the name a household word in Fairlie and district. “Kinder’s” enjoys a reputation lor courtesyj accurate and scientific service, and if there is one thing that this well 1 known pharmacy is proud of, it is the prescription department. Prescriptions are compounded with the purest, full-strength drugs, thereby assisting the doctor’ to bring about a. more speedy recovery of the patient. Do full justice to yourself and your doctor by letting “Kinder’s” do full justice to your prescription. Decide now to make “Kinder’s” your permanent pharmacy^ —you’ll never regret it. !■! 11l II 111 BMM—I
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 16 June 1924, Page 10
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153FAIRLIE. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 16 June 1924, Page 10
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