May 1 , 1887 . 
. THE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST OP AUSTRALASIA. 
V 
ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. 
JAMES MAYNE, f.rj.s., m.p,s, 
Examiner to the Board of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical 
Society, 
Is prepared to undertake the Qualitative and Quantitative 
Analyses of Water, Ores, and Pliimnacoutical Preparations, 
Drugs, and Technical Products of every description 
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO PHARMACISTS AND 
THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. 
LABORATORY, 203 OXFORD STREET, SYDNEY. 
THE COMPOUND EMULSION OF 
Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos- 
phites of Lime, Iron, & Soda. 
Registered, 
Compound Syrup of Hypophos- 
phites Lime, Iron, Potash, 
Manganese, Quinine. 
SPECIALLY PREPAEED BY 
T. dvciexjHitjzse:, 
PHARMACIST, 
1S4 WILLIAM STREET, STEKEI. 
AGENT FOR MABTINDALE’S PREPARATIONS. 
SOUTH BBISBAJ^E 
SCHOOL OF PH ARMACY. 
THE POSTAL SY STEM. 
Mr.^ T. W. Thomason having been elected Examiner in 
Chemistry to the Pharmacy Board of Queensland, in future 
this system will be conducted by Mr. A. B. Chater, Lecturer in 
Materia Medica and Pharmacy to the Queensland School of 
Pharmacy. 
^ The system embraces a thorough course in the various sub- 
jects necessary for the Pharmaceutical Examinations of the 
Colonies. 
TERMS (Payable in Advance), £4 4s., for Queensland. 
c£5 5s. for the other Colonies 
For Further Particulars apply to A,B. CHATER. A.P.S.G.B , 
Stanley Street, Brisbane. 
Pharmaceutical Society 
OP 
NEW S OUTH WALES. 
Annual Subscription £1, payable in advance. No Ad- 
mission Fee. 
All members whose Subscriptions are fully paid up, as also 
new members, will be entitled to be registered as Pharmaceu- 
tical Chemists under the Act of Incorporation now before 
Parliament, and all such members will be further entitled to 
registration as qualified persons under the Amended Pharmacy 
Act. 
To each member of the Society is supplied, without further 
cost, 
IJTHE CHEMIST & DRUGGIST OF LONDON, weekly, 
rriHE CHEMIST & DRUGGIST OF AUSTRALASIA, 
monthly, 
I^HE CHEMIST & DRUGGISTS’ DIARY, annually. 
The library of the Society, containing upwards of 500 
volumes is open to members, and the apprentices and assist- 
ants of all members of the Society have the right of attending 
the lectures and practical classes of the School of Pharmacy 
free. 
With the year commencing June, 1887, country members and 
others who are unable to personally record their votes for 
members of the Council will be enabled to do so by proxy, the 
only condition being that the members so voting must not be 
in arrears of Subscription. 
It is earnestly requested that all members who have not 
paid their Subscription for the current year, and also such as 
are in arrears, will forward the amounts to the Secretary with 
as little delay as possible, as a revised list of members is now 
being prepared. 
Members not in receipt of The Chemist and Druggist, 
London, and The Chemist and Druggist of Australasia will 
oblige by forwarding their names and full addresses to the 
Secretary, to whom also all changes of address should be at 
once notified. 
W. T. PINHEY, 
142 Phillip-street, Secretary. 
SYDNEY. 
PHARMACEUTICAL SO CIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 
School of Pharmacy. 
Director : Mr. Edwin Quayle, F.C.S., University of Sydney. 
Assistant Lecturer: Mr. H. A. Bruce Leipner, F.C.S. 
The next Session will open on Thursday, March 31st, when 
Mr. Leipner will deliver the Introductory Lecture of a couree 
on the “ Chemistry of the Metals,” the succeeding lectures 
being given each Thursday evening at 7.30 o’clock. 
A class in Practical Chemistry will be held on the con- 
clusion of each lecture, and the course will comprise the 
testing of the various salts of the Pharmacopoeia for impur- 
ities, strength, etc., the preparation and standardising of 
volumetric solutions, volumetric analj'sis, etc., e*tc. 
The anorentices and assistants of members of the Society 
are adm/ted to the above lectures and practical classes free. 
To others a fee of £1 Is. is charged. 
The Laboratory is now fitted with every requisite for the 
Practical Chemistry and Pharmacy classes, and the Materia 
Medica Museum, containing upv/ards of GOO specimens, will 
be shortly very materially enlarged. 
Students will also be permitted to borrow certain books 
from the Library, under proper restrictions. 
W. T. PINHEY, 
142 Phillip STREET, Secretary* 
SYDNEY. 
