N.A.R.D. Notes Volume 8, No. 11 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: ...bring the price and the quality which satisfies. 1 Does Drug Store Advertising Pay Is the title of a very interesting Paper read at the Annual Meeting I I i CMr. Payne has given us permission to reprint this paper, and we have just issued same in the form of a little booklet. CJf you are an up-to-the-times and progressive druggist, and interested in the betterment of your business, if you will send us your name, "Uncle Sam" will deliver you a copy of the booklet entitled "DOES DRUG STORE ADVERTISING PAY," absolutely free of all cost to you. Your name on a postal (one cent) is all it costs you. I I I CHITTENDEN & FREW CO., 171 Canal St., CHICAGO I When writing advertisers, Just say: "Saw it ln our Journal of the N. A. R. D." STATE PH. A. MAN DENOUNCES WAMPOLE & CO. Their Representative Contends Many Druggists Are Dishonest and Substi tutors and Refuses to Make Apology. A letter from one of the interested and hard-working druggists who attended the annual meeting of the West Virginia Ph. A. has this to say regarding the recent meeting at Morgantown: "The meeting was interesting and profitable. Everything was very harmonious until the last day, when resolutions were offered. The resolution committee submitted a plain, straightforward condemnation of the Wamoole letter. "One of Wampole & Co.'s representatives, a Mr. Green, was present, immediately objected to the resolution and made a personal attack upon the president of the Association, Mr. Krieg. "President Krieg rose and stated that none of the remarks were to be taken as personal criticism of Wampole's renresentative. In Defiant Mood. "The representative's manner was very defiant. He upheld his company in their letter, contending many druggists ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: ...bring the price and the quality which satisfies. 1 Does Drug Store Advertising Pay Is the title of a very interesting Paper read at the Annual Meeting I I i CMr. Payne has given us permission to reprint this paper, and we have just issued same in the form of a little booklet. CJf you are an up-to-the-times and progressive druggist, and interested in the betterment of your business, if you will send us your name, "Uncle Sam" will deliver you a copy of the booklet entitled "DOES DRUG STORE ADVERTISING PAY," absolutely free of all cost to you. Your name on a postal (one cent) is all it costs you. I I I CHITTENDEN & FREW CO., 171 Canal St., CHICAGO I When writing advertisers, Just say: "Saw it ln our Journal of the N. A. R. D." STATE PH. A. MAN DENOUNCES WAMPOLE & CO. Their Representative Contends Many Druggists Are Dishonest and Substi tutors and Refuses to Make Apology. A letter from one of the interested and hard-working druggists who attended the annual meeting of the West Virginia Ph. A. has this to say regarding the recent meeting at Morgantown: "The meeting was interesting and profitable. Everything was very harmonious until the last day, when resolutions were offered. The resolution committee submitted a plain, straightforward condemnation of the Wamoole letter. "One of Wampole & Co.'s representatives, a Mr. Green, was present, immediately objected to the resolution and made a personal attack upon the president of the Association, Mr. Krieg. "President Krieg rose and stated that none of the remarks were to be taken as personal criticism of Wampole's renresentative. In Defiant Mood. "The representative's manner was very defiant. He upheld his company in their letter, contending many druggists ...

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March 2012

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978-1-130-96866-8

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