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Identifier: pharmaceuticaler33newyuoft (find matches)
Title: The Pharmaceutical era
Year: 1887 (1880s)
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Subjects: Drug Industry Drugs Drugs Pharmaceutical industry Pharmacy Pharmacy
Publisher: New York (etc.) D. O. Haynes & Co
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
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t at all necessary to re-move them if you want to refill them.All I have to do to draw the syrup is topull down this ball and forth it comes,and when I release the ball it moves backautomatically to its usual position. Itsa great idea and it makes me wonder howwe all stood for the old fashioned style offountain all the years we did withoutsomebody inventing something to replaceit earlier than was done. You see we have fifty of these syruplifts, and see how cleverly planned thecooling idea is, with economy of ice andyet insuring the required chill of thedrinks. Our ice creams are kept cold inthe same way, and there is entire freedomfrom the old-time sloppiness and untidi-ness which used to be found under andbehind all soda fountain counters. Ourdispensers always face customers, sincethis is a counter style apparatus, and thisI consider a gre.-.t advantage. The cus-tomers can see plainly what you are doingand they like to watch what is done in April 6, igo5.) THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. 411
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A TVELL-KXuWX Uu.STuN lOUNTAIN. In the Store of Gilchrist & Co., Washington and Winter Streets. A Puffer Constellation. Marble and Onyx. Fifty Feet of Counter. This is Notable Also For Its Unique Shape, Taking a Minimum ot Floor Space For a Maximum of Counter. their behalf. It adds a certain zest to theenjoyment of a drink. HAVE NEAT DISPENSERS.I think one great thing which hashelped us to build up our present big sodatrade is the fact that everyone connectedwith the fountain seems to invite confi-dence in what is served there. All ourclerks were chosen from a large numberof applicants and the selection was madeby giving preference to those of good per-sonal appearance. A man who was neatand well dressed and clean shaven, andwhose hands were in good trim, andwhose hair showed careful attention, so itseemed to me, would be pretty likely tokeep as neat in all ways at the fountainand see that his portion of the work wasdone in a cleanly, neat manner. I dontmean that my assistants had

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  • bookyear:1887
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:Drug_Industry
  • booksubject:Drugs
  • booksubject:Pharmaceutical_industry
  • booksubject:Pharmacy
  • bookpublisher:New_York__etc___D__O__Haynes___Co
  • bookcontributor:Gerstein___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:Ontario_Council_of_University_Libraries_and_Member_Libraries
  • bookleafnumber:478
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