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THE CHEMIST AHD DRUGGIST 
October 5, 1895 
EXCHANGE COLUMN. 
Tto!* Section of “The Chemist and Druggist” must be closed for press by Tuesday morning’s post 
of each week. Remittances payable to EDWARD HALSE. 
FOR DISPOSAL. 
Pormulse. 
130 well-tried recipes, general, remedial, veteri- 
nary, toilet, neatly copied in book ; post 
free, 1 j. 6d. Tully, Chemist, Hastings. 
Rare chance.— Ink manufacturer offers his valu- 
able formulae; finest selection writing-iaks 
in the world ; list, stamp. Deane, Chemist, 
95 "West Graham Street, Glasgow. 
Formula for new chemical marking-ink ;no heat 
required ; oxidises to an intense permanent 
black which never turns rusty; easily made 
and inexpensive ; formula 5s. A. ‘Williams, 
172 Falcon Road, Clapham Junction. 
Literature. 
On sale 8 years’ Diary, 8 years’ numbers Chemist 
and Druggist in excellent condition, to 1895 ; 
immediate offer wanted. Apply Campion, 
M.P.S., 166 Deriteiid, Birmingham. 
Miscellaneous. 
Fletcher's No. 6 geyser ; cost 8Z. 8s. ; offers. 
Kendle, Durham. 
Chemist's lamp (bracket), coloured lenses. 
Horry, Chemist, Boston. 
Two fine show-bottles for coloured water; cut- 
glass stoppers ; offers. Mr. Cbitty, Pewsey. 
Camera and complete outfit, perfect condition, 
cost almost 15Z., 1893, will sell lOZ. Ker, 
Chemist, Dunfermline. 
19,800 Silverlock’s Latin slip-labels, assorted, in 
perfect condition, for wholesale trade, each 
kind in cardboard case ; what offers ? 
Mawson, Swan & Weddell, Newcastle-on- | 
Tyne. | 
WANTED. 
Articulated skeleton ; state price. Kendle-^ 
Chemist, Durham. 
Second-hand copy Squire’s “ Com jianion ’* in 
good condition; state price. Adams, 19- 
Beeston Road, Leeds. 
A large marble mortar with pestle, size about 
12 pints. Send price, &c., to P., 182 High 
Street, Soirthampton. 
Chemists' and Druggists' Diaries for 1893, 1894. 
State lowest price to Bonell, 90 Lapage 
Street, Bradford, Yorks. 
Address Wanted. 
0. Isidore, American dentist, possibly trading as 
Franklyn & Isidore or as Dr. Franklyn* 
Marriott & Co., “ Lily ” Baby Comforters, 
Hastings. 
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