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THE CHEMIST & DRUGGIST - 30 JANUARY 1915

The Chemist & Druggist Trade Journal - 19150130 - Winter Issue

Supplement to The Chemist & Druggist, Janv 30,

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S &S."MEDd' Enqravinq

'Remarkevble For Style and Gffeet

A FEW SPECIMENS

Supplement to the Chemist and Druggist, January 30th, 1915.

{runner, Mond s Co. Limited,

NORTHWICH, CHESHIRE.

^^W^1-=^. . . Crescent Branb . . .

i PURE SUBSTITUTE

For Chalk, Whiting, Limestone, Marble, &c.

\e strongly ur^e all Mineral Water Manufacturers not now using Bicarbonate of

Soda, before committing themselves to Whiting for the coming Season, to try

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a 2-cwt. Bag of our Bicarbonate of Soda, which we shall be pleased

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to send carriage forward on receipt of Postal Order for 8s.

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Mineral -Water

BICARBONATE

SPECIALLY MADE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF

CARBONIC ACID GAS FOR AERATED WATERS.

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Nl alteration of Plant necessary. The same quantity of Sulphuric

Clat Economy of Time and Acid will yield TWICE THE

I Labour is effected. AMOUNT of Carbonic Acid

G|at Cleanliness in Manu- Gas.

Ifacturing is ensured. There is NO SEDIMENT in the

Til same Generator will yield Residual Liquors, and conse-

ItHREE times the amount quently no Mud to deal with.

|of Carbonic Acid Gas per A Marketable Bye-Product (Glau-

Icharg^e. ber Salts) can, if desired, be

obtained.

First-class Waters are produced.

[PLEASE TUBS OVBB

Supplement to the Chemist and Dbuggist, Jaxuaey 30th, 1915.

BRUNNER, MONO & CO. LIMITED, NORTHWICH.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING

Bicarbonate of Soda in making Mineral Watersl

PRODUCTION OF CARBONIC ACID GAS.

PROPORTIONS TO BE USED:

1 Cwt. Bicarbonate.

Minimum quantity of Water: 17 to 20 Gallons.

3i Gallons (say 68 lbs.) Sulphuric Acid of 167 Twaddell.

These quantities give about 58 lbs. Pure Carbonic Acid Gas.

METHODTHE OF CHARGING the Generator, and of running in the Acid, ii

exactly the same as when Whiting, Chalk, &c., are used ; no agitation is required except a

the very end of the charge. About 50 % more bottles (or half as many again) will be chargec

than with the same weight of Whiting.

A Generator capable of holding 1 cwt. of Whiting, 36 gallons of Water and 6^ galloni

(1 cwt.) of Acid can be charged with 2 cwts. of Bicarb., 34 gallons of Water and 7^ gallon

(IJ cwt.) of Acid. This will yield Three Times as much Carbonic Acid Gasi

as is given by the Whiting process, and consequently three times as many bottles per charge-j

an immense advantage where space is limited and when business is brisk.

It will be seen from the proportions given above that only about two-fifths of the Aciij
and two-thirds of Bicarbonate (weight for weight, as compared with Whiting) are required t
produce the same amount of Carbonic Acid Gas.

The proportion of Water can be varied according to circumstances. With the abov

proportions the liquor from the Generator (which liquor is always perfectly clear and fre

from sediment) will, if run into tubs or into crystallising pans, crystallise in about two hour

at ordinary temperatures. The Crystals obtained are Glauber Salts, a readily saleable artick

in place of the mud from Whiting, so disagreeable to handle and so difficult to get rid of.

When the minimum quantity of Water is used, the liquor should not be allowed to stan

in the Generator after work is finished, or the Glauber Salts will crystallise in it and causl
delay by having to be dissolved out with water, or otherwise removed, before a fresh charg
can be inserted. If it is not wished to recover the Glauber Salts, fill up the Generator wit
water after the charge is worked off, or work with more water in the original charge.

If the residual liquors are disposed of by pouring them down a drain, it is advisable firij
to dilute them with water, or to pour water down the drain, either at the same time a

or immediately after, the liquors, in order to prevent a possible blockage of the drain-pii[
by crystallisation.

Mineral Water Manufacturers who use the above process might, with advantage, serj
their Glauber Salts to the firms who supply them with their Acid.

BRUNNER, MOND S CO. LIMITED,

Northwich, Engiand.

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POSTLIP MILLS No. 633.

Pure English Filtering Papers.

633 D
633 C
633 A
633 B

SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED TO REPLACE THE BEST
FOREIGN MAKES UNOBTAINABLE DURING THE WAR.

Appended is a copy of the Report from The National Physical

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THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY,

TEDDINGTON.

COPY OF REPORT

&On six samples of Filter Paper sent in by Messrs. Evans, Adlard Co., Ltd.

Five samples of white filter paper in sheets and cut circles were sent, and one sample of
thin grey filtering paper in cut circles. The first five were of various kinds, suitable for different
purposes. The following tests have been undertaken, determination of Ash and of its constancy
for each kind of paper, rate of filtration, and the ability to retain ivery finely divided precipitates in
those cases where the description of the paper indicated that it was designed for this purpose.

The following is a statement of the purposes for which the various grades of paper are

intended.

1. No. 633a. Medium weight and suitable for rapid filtration.

2. No. 633b. Heavier weight.
3. No. 633c. Very similar to the above.
4. No. 633d. 1 Both suitable for retaining finely divided precipitates.
5. No. 633e. J No. 633e is a heavier paper, filtering more rapidly than 633d.

Determination of Ash.

A sheet of each paper measuring 24§" x 24^" was divided into two equal portions and

carefully ignited. The results obtained in each case indicate that all the papers are very uniform in
mineral content. The figures obtained for the ash of a sheet (24|" x 24^") for each kind of paper

are given in the table below.

No. 633a. Ash per sheet (24^' x 244")
No. 633b. 0.0518 gms.
No. 6.33c.
No. 633d. 0.0564 „
No. 633e. 0.0524 „
0.0548 „
0.0934 „

The corresponding figures for the sizes of filter papers in most frequent use are given in the

following table.

SIZE. ASH IN GMS.
Diameter in
No. No. tiXtB. No. 6SRc. No. (j33D. No. 633e. Thin Grey.
inches.
0.000.3 0.00037 0.00035 0.00036 0.00062 0. 110103
2i 0.00061 0.00056 0.00052 0.00054 0.00092 0.00154
0.00083 0.00090 O.O0OS4 0.00087 0.00149 0.00250
-'4 0.001212 0.00133 0.00124 0.00129 0.00221 0.00368
0.01)1611 0. 00 J 84 0.00171 0.00179 0.00305 0.0051

Rate of Filtration .

The results of this test are very largely dependent on the method employed, and rates of
filtration published by makers without stating the method are, therefore, useless for comparison.
It was therefore considered advisable to obtain samples of a well-known make so that by using the
same definite conditions for each kind of paper, a comparison with an article of known quality

could be obtained.

The method adopted was to use a smooth funnel of 60° fitted with an accurately folded paper
of f)" diameter. Water maintained at constant level, by an automatic arrangement, was allowed to
flow through during the period of five minutes by making a series of observations, an approximate

;

figure for the rate of flow could be obtained. The figures were subject to somewhat wide variations,
but as the conditions were the '^ame for the papers submitted for test and for those of a similar kind

of a well-known make, the results can be regarded as comparable.

The following figures were obtained.

Approximate rate of flow

1 hrouyli .0 paper in Similar grade from
another maker.
'
240 c.c.
.') minutes. 280 c.c.
460 c.c.
No. 6a;3a. 290 c.c. 140 c.c.
No. 63:ib. 390 c.c.
No. (r.r.ic. 4G0 c.c.
No. Q'SAd. 200 c.c.

N otes on the rates of Filtration.

No. 633b. The rates with this paper were particularly constant for both 633b. and the

comparison paper.

No. 633d. The papers used with this grade were of 11 cm. as this was the largest size

obtainable in the comparison paper of similar grade.

No. 633e. The rates with this paper were very variable in both cases but it is undoubt-

edly as rapid as the comparison paper.

hility to retain fine precipitates.

A series of beakers containing equal volumes of a dilute sulphuric acid solution were taken,

lie contents raised to the boiling point, treated with barium chloride solution and after rapidly
ooling filtered through papers of Nos. 633d. and 633e. and the corresponding grades of comparison
aper. 1 he filtrates were in each case perfectly clear and remained so on washing the precipitates
emaining on the filter papers.

Another and more drastic test was carried out as follows :
Gm. quantities of an alloy containing 82% tin and 10% antimony were treated with nitric acid
vaporated to dryness and then treated with 100 c.c. of 10% nitric acid, and boiled. Without
Uowing the turbid solutions to settle, the}- were immediately poured into funnels fitted with the

loistened papers. When the solutions had all passed through, the precipitates were washed. It was

oted that papers Nos. 633d. and 633e. gave very slightly opalescent solutions, but the amount
assed was of such small proportions that on long continued standing no precipitate would settle.

In only one case was an absolutely clear filtrate obtained, viz., in the case of a comparison

aper similar to 633d.

Speaking generally, no perceptible difference could be observed between the papers under
test and those with which they were compared in their behaviour towards the solution containing
one of the most difficult substances to filter met with in analytical practice. The amount of the
oxides of tin and antimony so passed could be regarded as of no practical importance.

No. 633a. was examined for chlorides but none could be detected. All the papers examined
compare very favourably with those of similar characters with which they have been compared, and
in most particulars, surpass them.

The amount of ash is approximately half that contained in the comparison papers.

Conclusion.

The papers submitted appear to answer very fully the description indicated by the makers
and to be suitable for all purposes of filtration where the use of a paper whose ash-content has been
lowered by extraction with Hydrochloric and Hydrofluoric acids is not regarded as essential.

December 1914. R. T. GLAZEBROOK,

Director.

Supplement to Report on Filter Papers

submitted by Messrs. Evans, Adlard & Co.

The weights of ash for the different sizes of papers, not included iii our previous report, are iliven
in tlic appended table.

TABLE.

Diameter in No. B.33A. No. ea.iB. No. iKic. No. 6.)Hd. No. ijiiSi;. Giey.
inches. Ash. Ash. Ash. Ash.
Ash. Ash.
3 0.00066 0 00062 0.0U064 0.00109
0.00061 0.00078 0.00072 0.00076 0.00129 0.00183
H 0.00071 0.00104 0.00096 o.oo:oi 0.00172 0.00215
H 0.00095 0.00148 0 00136 0.00144 0.00244 0.00263
0.00136 0.00220 0 00204 0.00216 0.00368 0.00412
4i- 0.00204 0.00266 0.002.57 0.00439 0. 00616
0.00243 0.00360 • 0.002-15 0.0035 0.0U60 0.00735
6 0.0033 0.0039 0.0034 0.0037 0.0064 0.01020
7 0.0035 0.0042 0.0040 0.0069 0.01070
0.0038 0.0047 0 0036 0.0045 0.0079 0.0115
8 0.0043 0.0060 0.0038 0.0058 0.0099 0.0131
9 0.0055 0.0067 0.0044 0.0065 0.0110 0.0165
9i 0.0061 0.0074 0.0055 0.0072 0.0122 0.0184
10 0.0067 0.0089 0.0062 0.0087 0.0148 0.0204
0.0082 0.0104 0.0069 0.0103 0.0176 0.0244
11 0.0097 0.0115 0.00^3 0.0112 0.0191 0.0294
12 0.0106 0.0125 0.0098 0.0121 0.0207 0.0319
1-4 0.(1115 0.0134 0.0107 0.0131 0.0233 0.0345
13 0.0123 0.0177 0.0116 0.0173 0.0214 0.0372
0.0163 0.0226 0.0125 0.0219 0.0.374 0.0490
ISA 0.0207 0.0239 0.0165 0.0232 0.0396 0.0026
151 0.0219 0.0295 0.0210 0.0287 0.0488 0.0662
0.0271 0.0222 0.0817
ni 0.0274

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December 22nd, 1914. R. T. GLAZEBROOK,

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THE

"COMPACT" complete Soda-water Machine

For use with Compressed Carbonic Acid Gas is specially designed
FOR CHEMISTS, and is provided with one or more filling machines.

Occupies little space. Ready for immediate use. Requires no fixing.

Produces Soda-water, Lemonade, etc., of thehighest quality and greatest purity.

PRICES—

No. 1.— Capacity 1.200 dozen per day, iiu luding Filling Machines for Bottles and Syphons ... £60

No. 2.— Capacity f OO dozen per day, including Filling Machines for Bottles and Syphons ... £48

No. 3.— Capacity 300 dozen per day, including Filling Machines for Bottles or Syphons ... £33

We also make a smaller machine at £20.

THE PERFECTION OF SIMPLICITY. AUTOMATIC CARBONATION.

'J"o those who can spare space in which to generate their own gas, we ofier the
"Niagara" jnachinos advertised below.

THE

" NIAGARA" Soda-water Machine

(Continuous Action).

This machine is superseding all other types for the
manufacture of FIRST-CLASS Aerated Waters, and is
in use in most of the leading manufactories through-

out the world

PRICES, COMPLETE, from £30,

FITTED FOR HAND AND POWER

Particulars of Larger Sizes on application.

—NOTE. These machines are sent out by us complete and ready for work.

We include all necessary connecting pipes without extra charge.

No " extras " to pay for after buying our machmes.

STUDY QUALITY—AS CHEMISTS MUST—

By Bottling on our Latest Types of

Filling Machines. We Guarantee the

Highest Quality Soda-water

at 60-ib. Pressure!

thereby Saving Gas, avoiding Bottle-

breakage and improving quality

of Products. The secret :

BACK PRESSURE—PROPERLY APPLIED.

THE "GAS-SAVER. Particulars of the " GAS-SAVER,'' for ,THE " ROUNDABOUT,
Price £60 filling Codd's and Niagara Bottles; in 6 sizes, prices from £25

The " ROUNDABOUT," for filling
Corked, Crowned and Screw Bottles

sent on application.

SA V E MONEY.

CATALOGUE of all our Manufactures, including Syplnon filling Machines, Syphons, all classes of Bottles, Modern Bottle-washing
ApDiiances, Ice and Refrigerating Plant. Essences, Flavourings and Drugs, and every requirement of the trade sent FREE on

NIAGARA WORKS, 26' EAGLE WHARF ROAD, LONDON, N.,

AND AT BOLTON, LANGS.

I

!

^•7 THE CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST Jaxuaky 30, 1915

Bonus

and

Wmdow-Dressing

Prizes

CLASS A £6,000 to be distributed

Open to Customers who order not less Ihe opportunities for increasing your sales of Hall's Wine

than 12 cases of our Proprietaries, in- —were never greater than now the War has opened up a
cluding at least 6 cases of Hall's Wine.
wider public than ever. ^"6,000 has been allotted for Bonus
I ST pi^iZE Allowances (2/- per case on all Hall's Wine ordered) and for
Window- Dressing Prizes. This, with our strong, persistent
30 GUINEAS
advertising, provides a combination of profit-bringing attractions
(Extra £2 ;s. Prize for Window-Dresser)
certainly not to be found elsewhere and not to he overlooked
2nd PRIZE 20 GUINEAS
ORDER FORM (^.r:A^e«)
(Extra /2 .'s. Prize for Window-Dresser)
No. of DESCRIPTION OF GOODS WliOle- Fixed
3rd PRIZE 10 GUINEAS cases sale Min.
ordered Price Retail
(Extra £2 2S. Prize for Window-Dresser) Price
Hall's Wine - - - l Doz. Bottles per case
14 PRIZES OF 5 GUINEAS (Bonus 2s. per Case) 2 Doz. Half Bottles 3/6
35/-
One to each Traveller's District Hall's Wine- - -
(14 Prizes of £1 is. for Window-Dressers) (Bonus 2s. per Case) 39/- 21-

A PRIZE OF 1 GUINEA Ke\'Stone Burgundy - 1 Doz. Qt. Flagons 21/- 2/6

to every Competitor who fails .. - Z Doz. Pt. 21/- 1/3

to win one of the other Prizes. Carvino - - - 1 Doz. champagne Qts. 30/- 3/6

Display to be for at least 10 days. ,, _ _ _ 2 Doz. Champagne Pts. 34/- 2/-

Send photo not larger than 8x6 Royal Keystone Port - 1 Doz. Qt. Flagons 27/- ~3^

CLASS B Sparkling Dew - - 1 Doz. Bottles, Red Cap 34/- 3/6

Open to Customers who order not less ,, - - 1 Doz. Bottles, White ,, 39/6 4/-
than 6 cases of our Proprietaries, in-
cluding at least 3 cases of Hall's Wine. 'J"J]]|^|^§ ( 12 Cases <ind upwards, Carriage Paid and 5 per cent, discount.
-! 6 Cases, Carriage Paid and 2^ per cent, discount.
1ST PRIZE
( 3 Cases, Carriage Paid, Net.
15 GUINEAS
To STEPHEN SMITH & CO.. LTD.. BOW. LONDON.
(Extra £1 IS. Prize for Window-Dresserj
Please desp.itch ihe above Goods with the least possible delay. I agree to display your
2nd PRIZE 10 GUINEAS
myAd\ertising M.iiter ]>roniiiieiiil y in \\-indow lor at least 10 d.iys.
(Extra £1 IS. Prize for Window- Dresser)

3rd PRIZE 5 GUINEAS

(Extra £1 IS. Prize for Window-Dresser)

14 PRIZES OF 2h GUINEAS

One to each Traveller's District
(14 Prizes of io;6 for Wmduw-Dressers)

A PRIZE OF 10/6

to ever y Competitor who fails
to win one of the other Prizes.
Window - Dressing Material sent Free
(same to each entrant). Any other
display matter may be used at discretion.

Order Early!

SOLE PROPRIETORS: STEPHEN SMITH ^ CO., LIMITED, BOW, LONDON.

January 3U, 1915 THE CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST 83

Capture the Enemy's Trade

Why sell GERMAN or AUSTRIAN

WATERS ?

Tonalka

Is th( British

Aperient Water

which yields you

a Good Profit.

Wholesale Price - 5/6 per doz. neL

(Delivered Free in London District).

Is. per doz. allowed on Bottles when returned.

Minimum Retail Pri<:e - lOd. per bottleo

(P.A.T.A.)

&IDRIS CO., LTD., PRATT STREET,

CAMDEN TOWN, N.W.

BRANCHES—LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON, CANTERBURY.



January 30, 1915 THE CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST 85

SEDN A

is the Ideal

Food Beverage

It contains

MeatExtract of Best
Quality.

Coca Leaves Active Principles,

Kola Nuts Active Principles.

Port Wine Finest Quality.

Chemists will thus recognise how useful

SEDNA is for recuperating patients in

hospitals, etc., and how invaluable it

is for anyone suffering from Ansemia,

30/- DOZ. (Large Bottles).

CARRIAGE PAID, F.O.B. LONDON. LIVERPOOL, OR GLASGOW.

LOGAN &DEANS, C9 Ltd BELFAST,
IRELAND

And 25 Great Tower Street. LONDON, E.G.

AGENCY PROPOSALS ENTERTAINED.

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THE CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST -Jaxvary 30. 1915

ILLAR'S

PREPARED IN

mtrici accordance

with

the Formula

of the

BRITISH
PHARMA COPIEIA,

A. MILLAR & 00.

5; WHOLESALE ONLY.

London Agent i~ 43 Great Tower street,

JAMES STIRTON, London, E.G.

Jani'ary 30, 1915 THE CHEMIST AXD DEUGGIST 8T

HAY'S

PALE DRY

(SPECIAL QUALITY)

GINGER ALE

Adelicious blend of fine flavours,

and acknowledged to be one of
the best Essences in the market

for the production of this
popular beverag^e.

SAMPLE BOTTLE BEVERAGE FREE ON APPLICATION.

>/ILUAM HAY, Ltd., Essence Distillers,

LONDON DEPOT—3 York Street, WALWORTH, S.E.

Head Office and Laboratories— HULL.

Te apnie floaresses LONDON." Code; TToeil^e„phh„o„noeos..-(/LhO^NlDl.ONN,o.No4.882.753 HOr-
.
^"hay, limited, hull." ABC. 5th Edition.

—"

ss THE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST January 30. 191.;

HOBSON'S CELEBRATED (also known as

SPRUCE BEER Black Beer)
(NON-INTOXICATING).
—A great restorative builds up and strengthens
the whole system.

No licence required for its Sale.

DANZOVIN (registered)

uvi tails at 1, 4 per bottle)

MEAT AND MALT WINE

(with or without Quinine)

ORANGE QUININE WINE

(B;P.)

&Write for samples quotations to

JOSEPH HOBSON & SON,

Regent Street, LEEDS,

The original Black Beer Brewer;^, established a century.

on t waste money

on inferior Corks

WeHave you ever met the man who saves a shiUing and loses five ? have. There are

lots of business men doing this every day. They seem to think it doesn't matter where

— —they get their corks, and for every gross they order quite a number have to be thrown

away useless brittle as carrots. Perhaps you ha\'en't thought of it in this way before,

but every cork thrown away is money lost !

Now you can avoid this wastage. (}ur corks have a 40 years' unbroken reputation for

—reliability that is why good chemists always use them, and shrewd business men demand

tliem.

Take the first step toward saving your money and saving your temper by ordering a few

gross to-night for trial.

Prices (6 & 8 oz.)

ENGLISH (our own Manufaclurc) Per Gross SPANISH Per Gross.

I in long. I 4 in. long. I in long 1 1 in. long

AZQuality 'tnr lip-lop business 1/4 1/10 Quality Superfine lid. 1/2
Do. A i for best d spensing)
t or besl dispensin^i 1/- 1/6 Do. 1st 7d. 94d.
Do. B lfor"icheap" trade)
8 id. lOd. Do. ?nd (as supplied by sundriesmen 6d. 8d.
Do. C
4*d. 5d. 101- worth Jelioered fice [Brilish hies). Ticduclion for quantities.

( 'Prices liable to be wiihdraivn without notice.)

&N. W. Mitchell Sons, Ltd., "The Cork

" Bouchon " Works, Dod Street, London, E. Firm.

-

Jantauy 30, 1915 THE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST 89

iiy Aftfjointfuetit to H.M. The King.

All Chemists must be prepared to Supply

"MALYERNIA" (Molly)

The Best of British Sparkling Table Waters

An Alkaline Table Water, invaluable in cases of Gout,
Eczema, Acidity, Indigestion, Stone, Gravel, or Kidney
Troubles. From the historic St. Ann's Spring, Malvern.

To replace German Sparkling Table Waters.

LIBERAL ALLOWANCE TO THE TRADE.

PuiiL Particulars from the Sole Proprietors
:

&W. J. BURROW, The Springs, MALVERN.

" ALL - BRITISH " ^
(SUPERTESTED)

Vacuum Flasks

are, as their name implies,

MADE ENTIRELY IN ENGLAND.

C. Not only the outer casings but the internal

VACUUM BOTTLES— all made
—in Qermany, and still largely made in America are

now being made in England by British Workmen,

C Specify "ALL-BRITISH," and help to build up

Newthis British Industry.

—Illustrated Price List on application to the Sole Maimers

AERATORS, LTD., UPPER EDMONTON, N.

II

THE CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST .January 30, 1915

SACCHARIN NOVOCAIN

Hiuhest possible strength The NonTrritant
550 times sweeter than
Local Anaesthetic.
pure cane sugar.
GOLD MEDAL at
500 Soluble
450 Crystals International Medical CongrL-ss,
London, 1913.
330 & 300
NOVOCAIN
All strengths supplied duty paid
or in bond for export. DOES NOT CONTAIN COCAINE.

Supplied to

HIS MAJESTY'S WAR OFFICE and

H.M. INDIA OFFICE.

Price Lists r\nd Literature on application.

TRIVALIN EUCLOTTIN

A NEW HARMLESS FORMERLY KNOW.S AS

NON- TOXIC SUBSTITUTE COAGULEN
FOR MORPHIA.
" CJBA "
Specially recommended in
Painful Dressings, Inoperable C.incex, The New Surgical Haemostatic
'Gall-stone, Sciatica, Neuralgia, etc
Vide " The Lancet," July 18th. 1914.
In AmpuU (icc.) for Hypodermic
Powerful Styptic hastening; coagulation
Injections- and clot formation. Prepared from
In Coated Tablets for Internal blood residues, free from inoriranic salts.
Non-irrifant, non-corrosive and non-
Administration. to.Tic. Renders tamponajc and ligature
of small vessels unnecessary. Facilitates
SAMPLES AND LITERATURE FREE. healing of wounds by first intention.

Samples and Literature Free.

The Saccharin Corporation^ Ltd.^

PHARMACEUTICAL DEPT.,

36 & 37, QUEEN STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. E.G.

Iaxuarv 30, ]yi.j THE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST 91

TONIC FOOD - BEVERAGE

This product compact of worth, embodying

as it does many quaHties peculiar to itself,

is rapidly coming into more general use.
Sales are largely increased by means
of window shows and the adoption of

co-operative methodso

Write at once for special window show terms.

" Ovaltine" is British Made by British Labour under British Control.
Neither German nor any Enemy Capital has ever been employed.

A. WANDER, LTD., 45 COWCROSS STREET, LONDON, EC.

WORKS: KING'S LANGLEY, HERTFORDSHIRE.

I

THE CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST Jaxuaey 30, 1915

R. ESTABLISHED 126 YEARS.

J. FULLWOOD & BLAND'S

Celebrated Preparations are used and recommended at the principal

(Dairy Institutes, and have the largest sale In Great Britain.

Trade Makk. 31. 33 & 35 BEYJENDEN These
preparation*
am IN PRIZES given
supplle<<
mnnally to nseis bulk;
e" B. J. F. & B.'s
also packed with
i;i:6paratioDG. customer's own label*,
ndly allow us to subm*
3fllce» and Manufactorv Samples and Quotations.

ST., HOXTON, ILiONDON. IHt

" FERROCARNIS "

A pleasantly flavoured solution of iron in organic combination with

BRAND'S Concentrated Raw Meat Juice.

Ferrocarnis combines the stimulating' properties of meat juice with the tonic effect
of iron. This product does not cause constipation, and thus affords a means

of administering iron to patients who are unable to take ordinary iron preparations.

PBEPARED BY

&BRAND CO., LTD., SOUTH LAMBETH ROAD, S.W.

&Lotthouse Saltmer, Ltd. SIFONINE
(SOLUBLE),
Wholesale and Export Drug: Merchants, MANUFACTURED BY
Manufaotui-ing Chemists
C W. FIELD, LTD.,
MULL
Cambrian Mills, LIVERPOOL.
Invite the Trade to take up the following valuable
P.A.T.A. Protected Lines, bearing a very large Pro- iDecial Terms to Wholesalers and large Consiunen.
tected Retail Profit, which sell freely and are well
known and valued by the Public in many parts of

the country.

Protected Dozen
Retail Price.
Net.
*LOSALL'S SALT ''well advertised), tins 6(1.
36

v- 7/- SITES for WORKS„ FACTORIES,
WAREHOUSES, etc..
,, „ ,, bottles in \ 1 /g 10/6
cartons ) '/ ADJOINING THE

* Losall's Salt seHs so well, surely It
must pay Pharmacists to stock such
a big profit-bearing protected line.

LOSALL'S COMPOUND SULPHUR SOAP. 8/- GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

A valuable emollient medicated tkin 1 Within the extensive districts served by the Great Western

Boap, especially suitable for use iu Ec7,ema I 1/

Chemists requiring effective advertising matter for Railway Company's system of upwards of 3,000 miles of ra'lw^J'-
;bere are in various localities considerable areas of available lana
Losall's Salt, &c., will, on application direct to idmirably situated and otherwise suitable for the establishment ot
Works, Factories, etc., in connection with different kinds ot
Lofthouse & Saltmer, receive a liberal supply of 'Industrial undertakings. These sites are within easy access of some
Dummies, Showcards, Window Slips, Price Tickets, of the principal Ports, Coal and Ironstone FieldS: and Iron and

Ac, Carriage Paid, whether or no they have an Sieei producing centres. suitable sites, siding . eonveyance
Information regarding
account open with the Firm. facilities,

SPECIAL TERMS ARE OFFERED FOR ffsies, etc., will be readily afforded on application to
WHOLE OR PART WINDOW DISPLAYS.
4Mr. A, BOURTS, Paddtaston Station, W,

[^Da
JANUARY 30, 1915 THE CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST '^3

QUICK SALES!

BIG PROFITS!

THERMOGENE

1 CURATIVE WADDING

^TT Thermogene is known and appreciated

^ from one end of the country to the

other, but this does not stop us from

continuing to advertise its merits.

We have booked large spaces during

the next few months in the leading

papers. Show the well-known orange-

coloured packets in your window, and
thus identify your Pharmacy with Thermo-

gene. You will then be certain of getting

your share of the increased business.

Spfcia/ Bonus 7\-niis, Sliozvcards, I hiitnuics, Booklets, free.

THE THERMOGENE CO., Ltd., Haywards Heatli.

FASSETT & JOHNSON, 86 Clerkenwell Road, London, EX,

cnoDnDonnnnQQPana

04 THE C'HE^flST AND DRUGGIST -Taxi-ary 30. lOl.",

In Orange Wrapper. In Orange Wrapper.

9/10 St Mary-at-H ill, LONDON, E.G.

Dear Sirs,

LYSOLAs we now manufacture in this country. and consequently save the profits formerl y made by

the German Proprietors, we are able to announce a considerable reduction in the wholesale prices, of

which kindly take note :

4 cz. bots. 8 HZ. bots. 16 oz. bots. 32 oz. bots.

Mmimuin Retail Prices (P.A.T.A.) 7^d. 1/- 1/9 3/-

Per dozen assorted 5/ 7/6 12/6 22/-

In orginal cases containing 6 doz. 3 doz. 2 doz. 1 doz.

Per case 28 - 21 23 6 20/6
STRICTLY NET.

The above scale allows a very handsome profit to retailers, and we trust to receive vour valued co-operation
AND OWNEDand support in the sale of this BRITISH MADIl
L^'SOL. It is manufactured

LYSOLafter the same method that has made so justly famous, and will be found to give entire satisfaction.

We are increasing our publicity scheme amongst the medical, nursing, and veterinary professions, and the

general public. In furtherance of this object we have now in preparation and ready for issue shortly, two very
Weattractive showcards of real artistic merit for Ghemists' display.
shall be pleased to send same on request.

We LYSOLare also presenting to Doctors and Nurses a sample of in amber glass bottles, with patent

Wesafety stoppers, suitable for the pocket or emergency bag. shall be pleased to forward one of them to

any Doctor or Nurse in your district, if you will kindly furnish us with their names and addresses. When

LYSOLsending same we should advise recipients that can be had from you.

We beg to point out tliat we are an entirely British lirm,
—with no foreign capital or staff, our Founder Mr. Chas.

Zimmermann being a British-born subject.

Thanking you for past favours and support, and esteeming a continuance of same.

We are, Yours faithfully,

CHAS. ZIMMERMANN & Co. (Chemicals) Ltd.

LYSOLThe following —Specialities are now being advertised :

"LYSOLINE" Hair Tonic. LYSOL Toilet Soap.

LYSOL (10 /o) Surgical Soap. " PASCAREL'*—The New Dentifrice.

" LYSOVAS " Toilet Salve. ** LY SOLAN Lysol Ointment.

LYSOL Shaving Soap. LYSOL Petroleum Jelly.

jAxrAuv lid, I'.ii:) THE CIII-.MIST AND DRCGGIST 95

Prompt Sales —You stock " Wincaniis '

Quick Turnover OLir advertising sells it tor

Increasing Demand you. There is an enormous
and ever-increasing demand
Protected Price for " Wincarnis," because it
is a good article backed up
bv a powerful advertising

campaign. Don't risk

losing sales through being
out of stock. Glance at
\our stock now.

IMPORTANT NOTE TO CHEMISTS WITHOUT LICENSES.—It has been established by
law that Registered Chemists may sell "Wincarnis with Quinine" without a license.

COLEMAN & CO Ltd., Wincarnis Works, NORWICH.
,

Absorbent Cotton Wool Chemists & Packers of Sundries

(SURGICAL WADDING). — —„ -. . Should Write for Particulars of ~=

Complete Plants supplied for manufacture HAND FILLING TAPS.

of above. FLAT TIN FILLING MACHINES,
T.O Vv PRICED BOTTLE FILLING MACHINERY,

.'VCC.FSSORIES, Specially Constructed for

RETAIL AND SMALL WHOLESALE

ROBERTS'ESTABLISHMENTS, to

I'ATENT FILLING MACHINE CO.,

Head Utfic*& Showroom: 3.3 Roundcrofi Si , BOLJOlS

SAL HEPATICA

PUT UP FOR EXPORT.

Small Size, 3 oz. bottle, in case.

Medium ,, 7 ,, „ ,,
16 ,, ,,
Large „

ROLL CUTTING MACHINE for Absorbent Cotton Wool. OBTAINABLE IN LONDON FROM

WM. TATHAM, Ld. Thos. Christy & Co., 4-12 Old Swan Lane,
Rochdale, England.
[2 Upper Thames Street, E.G.

The American Drug Stores, Trafalgar BIdgs.,
6 Northumberland Avenue, London, W.C.

Burgoyne. Burbidges & Co.. 16 Coleman St.,

E.G.

F. Newbery & Sons, Ltd., 27 Charterhouse

Square, E.G.

WRoberts & Co., 76 New Bond Street,

96 THE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST •Ian-lary 30. 1915

LOOK

AHEAD

There is a,t present great delay in delivery of
goods owing to congestion on the Railways and
at the Stations. Customers should therefore order
well in advance of requirements.
Small parcels will be sent "per return," as usual,

by parcel post, but buyers of one, two and

five gross should order at least a fortnight in
advance of requirements to avoid running out of

stock and disappointing their customers.

DAISY, LTD., T^S" LEEDS.

January 30, 1915 THE CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST 97

SPECIAL 5% BONUS

over and above the usual terms and
discounts will be allowed on all orders
of not less than £1 in value received
between 11th and 30th January, 1915, for

PLASMON COCOA

AND

PLASMON Oat-Cocoa

The Finest Beverage of its Class at the Price.

Plasmon Oat-Cocoa is retailed at 4H., 8id., and 1/4 for i lb., 2 lb., and 1 lb. tins respectively.
The Trade prices, exclusive of all discounts, show a profit of 3d. per lb.

Write for attractive Calendars for distribution to your customers, and for artistic cut-outs for
window display.

PRODUCTS.

ALL BRITISH SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.
DIRECTORS.

PLASIVION, LTD., 66a Farringdon Street, LONDON, E.C.

A GOOD LINE FOR CHEMISTS.

ON P.A.T.A. LIST. SHOWCARDS FREE.

FRAME FOOD CO., Standen Road, Southfields, London.

Do You Sell PRICES PROTECTED.

Sister Lauras Food ? Dr. Allinson's Food Preparations.

The question is often asked nowadays. Food for Babies, Prepared Barley, Brunak, Power, N-F. Cocoa,
The Chemist who does not stock Sister Biscuit*^, Soup, Nutbutter (Walnut Brand), Wholemeal, &c.
Lauras Food is missinfi a good line.
NOTICE TO THE TRADE.
Sister Lauras Food is achieving great We issue a list of WHOLESALE HOUSES who keep
success as a preparation for weakly
babes and for invalids and the aged. above in stock; if for ami reason you have difficulty in
obtaining supplies, please send postcard direct to us. and
It makes milk digesUble and is invalu- a list will be sent to you by return. See irade mark on
all our goods : " T. K. Allinson." None Genuine Without.
able in cases of malnutrition.
NATURAL FOOD COMPANY, LIMITED,
It is a thoroughly reliable line and ono 305 Cambridge Rd., Bethna.1 Green, LONDON, E.

that brings a handsome return. r flaadbllls. Booklets, Sbowcards, &c.. Free.

Sami>lrs and advertising matter free on applieation. —N.B. Our goods are to be sold only at prices stated

SISTER LAURAS INFANT FOOD CO., Ltd., JsT^Tg 'owl apoo tne Price List we issue to the trade.

;:

98 THE CHEMIST AND DHUGGIST January 30, 1915

Superior to the German-owned product.

Doctors
Nurses

Hospitals
Patients

after actual comparison with the German article, testify to the better results, better

digestibility, and better flavour of the British-owned, British-made

SANAPHOS

Write for the reprints of scores of enthusiastic testimonials corroborating the makers'
claims from Doctors, Nurses, Hospitals and Patients

The British Milk Products Co., Ltd.

69 Mark Lane, London, E.C.

gANAPHOS is a phosphated lost. The physiological import- British -made and all the shares
are held by British subjects.
milk product, sharply dis- ance of this fact cannot be
tinguished from the numerous The Chairman of the Company
casein preparations by the fact that over-estimated. It means certain is Sir William Taylor, K.C.B.,

fully 80 per cent, of SanaphoS is Aassimilation. beneficial effect M.D., late Surgeon -General of

rapidly soluble in cold water is felt within an hour after SANA- H.M. Forces.
and of this 25 per cent, is casein
containing also milk albumin, with PHOS is taken. Sanaphos is sold in tins at

an organic phosphorus compound It is not only more completely 1/-, 1/6, 2/6, or 5/- fixed retail
showing a total phosphorus con- digestible than the German pro- prices, protected under the
duct and its many imitators, it is
tent of 0.70 per cent. P.A.T.A. It is being widely
far superior in flavour. It is ac- advertised. Supplies of reprints
The milk basis produces milk' cepted and appreciated by the of testimonials and other
again (free from fat) when water most delicate palate, a fact which advertising matter can be ob-
greatly enhances its tonic effects. tained by any Chemist stocking
is restored to it ; and the fluid Sanaphos.
contains the active enzymes of raw The Directors of the Company
milk, which in the manufacture of personally guarantee that Sana-
ordinary casein preparations are PHOS is wholly British-owned and

Have you secured

your supply ?

January 30, 1915 THE CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST —

99

REL OESICM No. ^85439 GOLD MEDAL AWARDED Showcards &

ON THE Health Exhibition, London, Adelaide and cM^elbourne. Handbills on

P.A.T.A. application

LIST

^he ^British Rec. Design No. SSS«39 Ijhe Lancet

^iSCedical Journal For Infants, Invalids, and the JIged. describes it
as :
says :
" Mr. Benger's
'* Benger's Food has admirable pre-
by its excellence
paration."
established a reputa-
tion of its own.'

This delicious, highly nutritive, and most easily-digested Food has been very successfully used in England for many years in the

rearing of Infants, and by those whose digestive powers have been weakened by illness or age. It may now be obtamed in sealed tins

of Chemists, &c., throughout the Colonies and Abroad, and will prove a boon to Mothers and Nurses.
—The Practitioner says : " All these preparations are, we think, deserving of highest praise."
—The London Medical Record says :
" It is retained when all other foods are rejected. '

It is invaluable.
—The Medical Press and Circular says : " Few modern improvements in pharmacy have done so much as Benger s

Preparations to assist the physician in his treatment of the sick."

BENGER'S FOOD is sold in Tins at Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 5s., and 10s., by ChemisU everywhere.

LIQUOR PANCREATICUS (Benger). (registered.)

Containing all the digestive principles of the fresh pancreas. Used to prepare peptonised or partially digested milk and other articles
of food. Directions for use with each bottle.

In 4, 8, and 16 oz. Bottles, to retail at 2s. 6d., 4s. 6d., and 8s. 6d.

POWDERSBENGER'S PEPTONISING (" Tulois "Pancreatis Jllkalinus, 3}enger"). Half a powder will peptonise a pint

of milk, gruel, beef tea, &c., in a few minutes. Box of Eight Powders, to retail at Is.

LIQUOR PEPTICUS (Benger).

An —exceedingly active fluid Pepsine. Dose. One or two teaspoonfuls with meals. It is without disagreeable taste,

In 4, 8, and 16 oz. Bottles, to retail at 3s., 5s. 6d., and 10s. 6d.

PEPTONISED BEEFBENGER'S JELLY. A Delicious Quick Restorative.

A concentrated, partially digested, and solidified beef tea, of delicate flavour. Unlike the various Extracts and

Essences of Meat, it contains much of the fibrin or flesh-forming element of the beef in solution.

Glass Jars, 2s. each.

BENGER'S PEPTONISED CHICKEN JELLY.

A Nutritive Delicacy for Invalids. Glass Jars, 2s. each.

BENGER'S ESSENCE OF RENNET (Curdling Fluid).

~ Bottles Is. and Is. 9d. each.

BENGER'S PANCREATISED LENTIL FLOUR.

This flour is specially prepared for the use of children and invalids. It can be used in the same way as the well-known
" Benger's Food," for which it may be substituted when a change of diet is thought desirable.

Sold in Tins at Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d.

Benger's Preparations have the unqualified recommendation of the Medical Profession throughout the world.

Of all Wholesale Houses and Shippers or from the sole Manufacturers

BENGER'S FOOD LTD., OTTER WORKS, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND.

UKANCM (irriCi:S: new YORK ir.S A ); qj. Wllliam street. SYDNEY (N. S.W.I; 1,7, Pitt Street,

CANAin AN A(,I;NTS Til.- N.ilioTi.il llrui; i Cheuiit.il Co.. l.t.l. 34, St. ri.-l Street. .M.iNl K1..\L, .iml lir.iiiches tin
:

100 THE CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST Jaxuary 30, 1915

SOUTHALLS'

New Chemical Laboratories

Specially designed
and erected for the
manufacture of fine
chemicals, these
laboratories have been
equipped with the
most up-to-date plant
and machinery for

the preparation of
pure products.

Chloroform (in bulk,

amber stoppered

bottles or sealed flasks

Potassium Iodide

Fcrri et Quininee Cit.

Fcrri et Ammon. Cit.

Sodii Sulphas, " Pea "
and " Feathery "

Citrates of Potassium
and Sodium

Benzoates
Hexamine
Iron Salts, etc. etc.

SPECIAL PRICES FOR LARGE QUANTITIES & CONTRACTS ON APPLICATION.

SOUTHALL BfiOS. & BARCLAY, Ltd., BIRMINGHAM.

Januaky 30, J!jlo THE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST 101

The All-British

TONIC FOOD

WTAFER

Awarded a Gold Medal at the International

Congress of Medicine, London, 1913,

VITAFER is the Tonic Food that fortifies the system against

MALARIA, ENTERIC & DYSENTERY,

and is most valuable in the after-treatment of parasitic diseases, as also in the general
treatment of all nervous affections, such as Neurasthenia, Brain Fag, &c.

VITAFER is superior to all similar products, whether of German or other

origin, not only because it contains the whole Protein of Milk, including the Lact-
albumen, but because its Glycerophosphates include not only that of Sodium but those
of Calcium and Magnesium also, the former being of great value in nutrition, whilst
the latter counteracts the tendency to constipation which generally follows the use of
concentrated foods.

!t is packed suitably for Special Markets- e.g. —AS A GUIDE TO BUYERS, THE PRICES FOR THE HOME
tor India and the Tropics, in bottles containing
4 oz.. 8 oz., and 16 oz. TRADE ARE AS FOLLOW;

In Square, Upright Tins, containing 2 oz„ 4 oz., 8 oz., and 16 oz.

Wholesale Agents or Merchants should in all Wholesale: 9/-, 14/6, 24/-, 42/-
cases specify the market, so as to get the right 'KR DOZEN
packing.

Export Terms and Full Particulars of Advertisirsa Aids on Application.

VITAFER CHOCOLATE.

A DFLICIOUS CONFECTION & GENUINE STIMULANT.

Much appreciated by Soldiers at the Front, when Marching, in Training, etc .

In (xl. and ] - iiaclcets. Paclced in Handsome Counter Boxes of 2 and 3

dozen (kI. and 1 dozen 1 4-'9 and 9/6 per dozen.

SOUTHALL BROS. & BARCLAY, LTD., BIRMINCHAM.

I

"

102 THE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST January 30. 1015
No. 1.
B.C.C. NEWS PAGE. No. 1.

In cases of nervous disorders, Profit and
—as you know, Phosphorus is a fine nerve tonic when it is in
Prestige Makers
such a form that it can be assimilated.
B.C.C. products not only
ALBUMOZO carry really " worth-while "

Tonic Food profits, but are so skilfully

should be recommended in all cases where compounded and so stead-
nervous diso ders are present because it is
not only a valuable food in itself, but contains fast in quality that you
5% sodium glycerophosphates and can be taken
by the most debilitated with the sure know- can confidently recommend
ledge of quick and wonderful results.
them to even your most
Easy to Take. Pleasant to Taste.
critical customers. By

handling our lines you can

Wholesale. To Retail at build up prestige and in-

A2 oz. 8 per doz, tins. 1/3 per tin.
4 oz. 12/6
8 oz. 18/- 21- „ crease goodwill.

16oz. 30/- 3/6 ,,

Terms—14 days net or 2i% discount 6-

cash with order. An addjiional 5'"„ \ CO
allowed on orders up to value of j;5

assorted, or one si^e.

Prorit 1 1 0 %

For the convenience of chemists who
wish to paclt under their own name,
we also supply our Tonic Food in
bulk, in packages of 7, 14 and 28 lb.
Prices on application.

A New

Ten times more nourishing B.C.Co. Line

than ordinary cocoa is In February we are putting on the
market a nevvproducttobe known as
Milk Proteid, Sodium Glycerophos- ALBUMOZO
phates and Ovo-!ecithin are the COCOA ALBUMALT

constituents of This fact alone gives you a This line will be as reliable and
profitable a one to handle as the
CASOGEN fine selling point. This better-known ones. It is eminently

Tonic Food preparation consists of the suitable as a diet for all cases of

Finest Cocoa and Pure Milk fever, digestive complaints and
wasting diseases, whilst for aged
Proteid ideally blended to people and nursing mothers it is
superior to all others. Write for
produce a perfect tissue-
fuller details.
All prepared and blended in such a builder and nerve - bracer.
way that the product is superior
Packed ui 8 and 4 oz, tins,

to and distinct from all others. it is a profitable and quick-

Contains natural Lecithin orga- selling line at 1/3 and 9d.

nically combinetl with the natural

Lecithin of the Glycerophosphates

and the Orgainc Salts (Phosphates) particulars of any of our preparations

of Milk Proteid. It is an ideal food SAMPLES &sent anywhere if the " Chemist Druggist

in cases of Neurasthenia, Anaemia. be mentioned. Colonial orders through indent merchants.

Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Neuri-

tis, Influenza and Intestinal Atony.

mNole.—ziU our Preparations may he had Our products are specially packed for
Bulk, packed in air-tight, tin-lined
packages of 14, 28 and 56 lb. Our reason export to the tropics, in glass bottles,
for doing this is to enable chemists or or as required by our customers.
export merchants to sell them as their own

proprietary.

The BRITISH CASEIN CO. (1911) Ltd., 24 Gt. Dover St., London, S.L

Telephones—309 Hop ; 8633 Central.
Cables " Albumozo London."

January 30, 1915 THE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST 103

High Praise from

a HisJ^ Official

/^OULD we but

divulge the name

and titles of the distin-
guished author of this
letter, you would realise

how weighty with you

should be his opinion.

You can feel sure
if Albumozo Tonic
Food gives such

satisfaction to the

expert, it will more
than please your

customers.

It will please YOU,

because it sells rapidly
and carries a

Albumozo ronic Food is 95% pure soluble milk Minimum Profit

%casein, and 5 sodium glycerophosphates. of 1 1 0 per cent.

Packed in 2, 4, 8, and 16 ozs. attractively labelled

tins, retailing at 1/3,2/-, 3/6 and 6/-, respectively.

Mention " Chemist and Druggist," and we will send
samples FREE, and post free, to any part of the world.

T E BRITISH CASEIN CO. (1911) LTD.,

24 Great Dover Street - - - LONDON, S.E.

Uhunioz". Loni/u}!.'* —Telephones : 309 Hop ; 8633 Central.

ALBUMdZO
TTor^ic Foocl



104 THE CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST January 30, 1915

F.SCHUTZE(9Co.Ltd.

MAMUFACTDRING SUNDBIESMEN AND PERFUMERS,

Market Road, LONDON, N.

Cable Codes : ABC, 5th, Western & Private. Telephone: 2782 North.
Address for Marconigrams & Telegrams: " Odorators, Holway, London."

BY placing indents with us you are dealing with actual
manufacturers and assisting British Industry. Our factories
are situated in the healthiest part of London, and are

constructed in accordance with the highest principles of hygiene.

A further extension has been made this year and the entire factories

are complete with the most up-to-date machinery. The following

leading lines indicate our comprehensive output :

SURGICAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS, ESPECIALLY BELTS, CHEST
PROTECTORS, SUSPENSORY BANDAGES AND TRUSSES.

MASTER BRAND SUN D RI ES—CU T-GlASS BOTTLES, HOT WATER BOTTLES &

COVERS, MANICURE OUTFITS, ODORATORS, SYRINGES IN
ENTIRETY, BABY PACIFIERS, TEATS & FEEDING BOTTLES.

CORBYN'S ALL-BRITISH EAU DE COLOGNE. GRANT & CIE
CORBYN'S NATURAL PERFUMES.
TOILET
PREPARATIONS.

HANSA PLATZ EAU DE COLOGNE.
POWDER PUFFS IN GREATEST VARIETY.
HYDROTHERAPEUTIC APPLIANCES.

'= Illustrated Lists on Application. =Quotations Offered Promptly.

January 30, 1915 : 105

THE CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST ^1

Pure Milk Casein 1^

with GIycerophosphates,\

THE IDEAL under the name ^

TONIC VITAGEN

VITAGEN or Buyer's own name.

NERVE /irrfi cflv reliable prrf>artui<>n,
FOOD 6iipeiiur to (iey)iiiin prepat a-

ACETOPIRIN /ions of the s<iiiie rliiss
at half the prie<
identical with
ESTABLISHED 1872
ASPIRIN

15ottles of

_'5's and lOO's

Cable Telephone
Address '
362
•'SELQOa LONDON
LONDON.
WALL

IKADL MARK.

4iJ

JOHN LORIMER

1 19 Finsbury Pavement, London, e.c.

Founder of Lorinter 6" Co., iS-j2.
Retired from it, igoj.

.\ot connected with any other Fir7n or Company using the
name of " LORIAIEK," nor with any Retail House or

Comfativ.

Selling Agent for

THE ENGLISH DRUG & CHEMICAL CO., LTD.

Makers of

GLYCEROPHOSPHATES AMBRETTE-MUSK

iONONE QUAIACOL VERONAL

METOL SALOL LYSOL

starch free CRESOL DISINFECTANTS.

INFANTS' ALL =
BRITISH
FOOD
LYSOL
A Soluble
Maltose Food.

Surgical
Antiseptic
and Disinfectant.

LYSOL

Water-soluble in In bottles with Measures.
any 4 8 16 oz. 1 gall.
4/3 7/- 12/6 doz. 7/- each
proportion.


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