FAIRLIE
METEOROLOGICAL. j Barometer: 8 a.m., 28.3; noon, 28.2;, 5 p.m., 28.0. . ' . . J Thermometer : Maximum 42; mini- | mum 19. 'Wot bulb 35, dry bulb 38. I Frost, followed by sunsuuve, chang- j mg to light haze. WHAT’S IN A NAME? I Much or little 1 It depends entirely ■ on whos eit is. With the name of Kinder’s Pharmacy there is associated “that ' “something” that lias made the name a household word in Fairlie and district. “Kinder’s” enjoys a reputation for courtesy, accurate and scientific service, and if there is one thing tuat tins well known pharmacy is proud ot, it is the prescription department.. j Prescriptions are compounded with the purest, full-strength drugs, thereby assisting the doctor to bring about a more speedy recovery of tho patient. ( Do full justice to yourself and your doc- 1 tor bv letting “Kinder’s” do full jus- f tico to vour prescription. Decide now to make “Kinder’s” your permanent pharmacy —you’ll never regret it. • 1
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 June 1924, Page 5
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161FAIRLIE Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 June 1924, Page 5
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