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ARE YOU ILL? HHHEN the duration of your illness to a great extent depends upon thf purity of drugs and the skill with whici they are compounded. WE HAVE BOTH. Our entire stock ir. new, and th« Drugs and Chemicals 01 approved mcdi cinal value. The appliances of th* Dispensing Department are up-to-date All dispensing is personally conducte--. and I do not combine any outside business with our Dispensary. Dispensing has always been my 68 [iecial study. I have had 25 years' es perience as a dispenser in some of the leading pharmacies in the Dominion During my managership of the Frendh Societies' Dispensary in Auckland some thousands of prescriptions went through my hands annually, and during my ap pointment as dispenser for the Christchurch Associated Chemists, Ltd. 1 dispensed prescriptions from all doc tors of that city. Any doctors' prescriptions for an? i.erso'n dispensed. It will pay you to hring your prescription to me, Ou"hareeß are moderate. . H. BISHOP, MANAGER. U.F.S. DISPENSARY. Q[TEEN ST. , ■• MASTEETON ■ (Opposite Empire Hotel). PHONE 540.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13589, 13 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13589, 13 July 1918, Page 7