Am.  J.  Ph.  I 
13 
[Apr ,  1882 
To  Graduate  Pharmacists. 
Jo  Let,  Fof  a  fi[?t-Cla??  bfbg  ^tofe, 
A  large  and  handsome  corner  store  (about  23x80  ft.),  heated  through- 
out by  steam,  having  3  elegant  spacious  show-windows  and  3  doors, 
a  well  lighted  and  ventilated  basement  and  vaults. 
Situated  on  the  North  Wes^  corner  of  two  of  the  leading  thorough- 
fares, in  Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  one  a  noted  business  avenue  and  the  other 
the  home  of  the  choicest  society. 
It  is  a  short  distance  from  South  and  Wall  Street  Ferries  and,, 
therefore,  convenient  for  people  going  to  or  coming  from  New  York; 
there  are  several  lines  of  horse  cars  passing  the  door,  connecting  with 
the  Long  Island  Railroad  and  with  the  steam  cars  for  Coney  Island, 
Brighton  and  Manhattan  Beach,  etc. 
Since  1848,  and  to  within  a  short  time,  this  site  was  successfully 
occupied  by  a  first-class  pharmacy.  And  now,  after  the  erection  of 
the  new  building  (six  stories  high),  one  of  the  largest  and  finest  in  the 
city,  with  8  splendid  stores  and  40  first-class  flats,  each  containing  8 
rooms  with  all  the  modern  improvements,  and  with  hydraulic  elevators^ 
iron  stairs,  fire  escapes,  etc.,  etc.,  it  is  undoubtedly  one  of  the  most  desir- 
able locations  in  the  City  of  Brooklyn  (over  600,000  inhabitants) 
for  the  above  named  purpose. 
For  further  particulars  apply  to 
LEOKARD  MOODY, 
215  Montague  Street, 
Brooklyn,  New  York 
