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THE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. 
April, 1882. 
“Fair si? Lily” 
Has now an extensive sale, and is greatly approved as 
an elegant and useful Toilet Preparation. It can be 
recommended to customers with the greatest confidence, as 
it never fails to give the most complete satisfaction. 
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Retailers supplied at 16s. per Dozen Bottles (sells at 2s.) 
by any of the Wholesale Druggists, or by the Proprietor, 
J. B. MUMMERY, 
CHEMIST, 
MADELINE STREET. 
A neat framed Show Card will be supplied to purchasers 
if desired. 
33- POTJLTOIT 
(Established 1849), 
Wholesale & Retail Homoeopathic Chemist, 
84 Collins Street East, Melbourne. 
Price Lists, Show Cards, &c., free on application. 
rpHE SEVENTEENTH PRELIMINARY EXAMINA- 
TION of Apprentices will be held at this office on 
THURSDAY, the 8th day of JUNE, 1882, at 
Eleven a.m. The attention of Apprentices is directed to 
Clause 43 of the Regulations to the Act, which obliges 
indentures to be registered within twelve months of their 
being executed. 
Harry Shillinglaw, Secretary and Registrar. 
Office of the Pharmacy Board, Mutual Provident 
Buildings, Collins-street West, Melbourne. 
T he twentieth modified examination 
of Candidates for Registration under the Pharmacy 
Act will be held at this office on MONDAY, the 12th 
JUNE, 1882, at Ten o’clock a.m. Candidates 
must give to the Secretary notice of their intention to 
present themselves for examination, together with their 
indentures of apprenticeship and the fee of three guineas, 
ten days prior to the day. 
Harry Shillinglaw, Secretary and Registrar. 
Office of the Pharmacy Board, Mutual Provident 
Buildings, Collins-street West, Melbourne. 
Education. 
“Ingenio Effodere Opes.” 
rjpHE SCHOOL OF MINES, BALLAARAT. 
JANUARY TERM, 1882. 
Notice is hereby given that the January Term begins on 
Monday, 23rd January, and ends on Saturday, 1st 
April. All persons desirous of ENROLLING them- 
selves as STUDENTS are invited at once to apply at the 
Registry. 
Both day and evening classes will be formed. 
The following is a List of Subjects and Lecturers : — 
Telegraphy. — W. D. Campbell. 
Mathematics, Euclid, Algebra, Logarithms, Trigono- 
metry.— A. A. Buley, M.A. 
Mining and Land and Engineering Surveying. — F. M. 
Krause. 
Mechanical Engineering — Drawing. — W. H. Shaw, 
assisted by H. Reid, Phoenix Foundry Company (Lim- 
ited). 
Mineralogy and Geology. — Prof. F. M. Krause. 
Metallurgy, including Assaying. — Mica Smith, B.Sc. 
Natural Philosophy. — Prof. Mica Smith, B.Sc. 
Chemistry — Elementary, Inorganic, Organic, Analytical* 
Technical, and Pharmaceutical. — Mica Smith, B.Sc. 
Mining (Scientific). — F. M. Krausg. 
Mining (Practical). — T. H. Thompson. 
Botany. — Mica Smith, B.Sc. 
Materia Medica, including Pharmacy and Physiology. — 
J. F. Usher, M.D., L.A.H.D. 
Fees.— *One guinea per term for any subject. This rate is 
reduced in the case of a student entering for a series of Terms, 
or taking more than three subjects during a Term. 
Analyses, assays, and determination of specimens are 
undertaken by The School at reasonable rates. 
Examinations will be holden every March and September, 
of persons desirous of obtaining the certificates of The School 
of Mines: — As Captain of Shift, as Underground Manager 
(in alluvial or quartz gold-mines), as Engineer, as Engine- 
driver ; in Botany, in Pharmacy, in Materia Medica, in Tele- 
graphy. And in June and December in the undermentioned 
subjects: — Mathematics, Surveying (mining, land, and engin- 
eering), Mining, Engineering, Mechanics, Natural Philosophy, 
Mineralogy, Geology (as applied to mining) ; as Assayer (metal- 
lurgy, assaying) ; in Inorganic Chemistry, in Magnetism and 
Electricity; as Mining Engineer, as Mining Surveyor, as 
Captain of Shift, as Underground Manager (in alluvial or 
quartz gold-mines), as Engineer, as Engine-driver. 
All further information can be obtained on application at 
The School. 
JAMES ODDIE, Vice-President. 
GOLD LABELLING. 
DOTTLES and DRAWERS LABELLED in any part 
^ of the Colony, in a superior and durable manner, at 
7s. per dozen and railway expenses. 
Reference : August No. Chemist and Druggist , Ballarat 
items. 
Address, GEORGE BAILEY, 
Hardy’s Hotel, 
132 Queen-street, Melbourne. 
