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New Zealand Gazette Register Pharmacies No. 65 1805 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, 12 OCTOBER 1967 Published by Authority WELLINGTON: WEDNESDAY, 18 OCTOBER 1967 REGISTER OF PHARMACIES 18(i6 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 65 Register 0/ Pharmacies PuRsUANT to regulation 12 of the Pharmacy Registration Regulations 1955, the following list of pharmacies registered under those regulations is hereby published. 59 Cambridge Terrace, Wellington C. 3. G. W. JACKMAN, Registrar, Pharmacy Board of New Zealand. Name of Proprietor Situation of Pharmacy Ackroyd, Neil, Ltd. 983 Dominion Road, Mt. Roskill. Adams, L. R., Ltd. Pollen Street, Thames. Ahern, R. J. .. 161c Yaldhurst Road, Upper Riccarton, Christchurch. Aitcheson, W. E. 13 Tomahawk Road, Dunedin. Aitken's Pharmacy Ltd. East Tamaki Road, Otara, Papatoetoe. Albany Pharmacy Ltd. Main Highway, Albany. Allan, G. G. 97 Main Street, Pahiatua. Allan, K. D. .. Grey Street, Tauranga. Allen, D. B. and M. 20 McLean Street, Waitara. Allen's Pharmacy Ltd. St. Vincent Street, Nelson. Alton, Henry, Ltd. 122 QUeen Street, Auckland C. 1. Ancells Pharmacy Ltd. • . 177 Trafalgar Street, Nelson. Anderson, Howard S .• Ltd. 61 Egmont Street, Patea. Anderson, Warwick, Ltd. 130 Gordon Road, Mosgie!. Andrew, E. G ... 5 New Regent Street, Christchurch. Aranui Pharmacy Ltd. 333 Pages Road, Christchurch. Arcade Pharmacy (1966) Ltd., The 86 Commerce Street, Kaitaia. Arch Hill Pharmacy Ltd. 184 Great North Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Archibald, W. N. 78 Salford Street, Invercargill. Arcus, G. W., Ltd. 9 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Aris, A. A. (North End Pharmacy) 120 East Street, Ashburton. Arneil, C. M. • • • • Whau Valley Corner, Kamo Road, Whangarei. Arthur's Pharmacy Ltd•.. 577 Kamo Road, Kamo, Northland. Ascot Pharmacy Ltd. Brunettes Building, Queens Drive, Lower Hutt. Ashburton Pharmacy Ltd. 81 East Street, Ashburton. Ashburton United Friendly Societies' Dispensary 51 East Street, Ashburton. Ashbury Pharmacy Ltd. •• 115 Evans Street, Timaru. Ashby, Herbert J., Ltd. .• 582 Dominion Road, Auckland S. 2. Associated Chemists Ltd. 7 York Place, Dunedin C. 1. Atmore's Pharmacy Ltd... 62 Maniapoto Street, Otorohanga. Attewell, G. E. .. 117 Barton Street, Hamilton. Attrill Pharmacy Ltd. 31 Cambridge Road, Hillcrest, Hamilton. Atwell's Pharmacy Ltd. .. 885 New North Road, Mount Albert, Auckland. Auckland Associated Chemists Ltd., The 153 Newton Road, Auckland C. 3. Auckland Associated Chemists Ltd., The 705 Manukau Road, Royal Oak, Auckland S.E. 3 Auckland Associated Chemists Ltd., The 1972 Great North Road, Avondale, Auckland. Auckland Associated Chemists Ltd., The Line Road, Glen Innes, Auckland. Auckland United Friendly Societies' Dispensary 447-9 Karangahape Road, Auckland C. 2. Austin's Pharmacy Ltd. 166 Queen Street, Masterton. Avenue Pharmacy Ltd. • • 56 Atkinson Avenue, Otahuhu. Avon Pharmacy Ltd. 231 Kilmore Street, Christchurch. Avonhead Pharmacy Ltd. 216 Withells Road, Christchurch 4. Ayers, J. N., Pharmacy Ltd. Shop 5, I.C'!. House, Molesworth Street, Wellington N. 1. Ayres, E. C., Ltd. 78 Stafford Street, Timaru. Ayson, L. D., Ltd. 24 Whitehouse Road, Titahi Bay. Bacon, P. S., Ltd. 123 The Parade, Island Bay, Wellington. Baillie, W. W., Ltd. 3 Martin Street, Invercargill. Bain, D. R. B. .. Corner of Queenwood Avenue and Herbert Road, Hamilton. Bain, E. W... .• 229 Thames Street, Oamaru. Bain's, Athol, Pharmacy Ltd. 167 Commerce Street, Frankton Junction. Baird, David, Pharmacy Ltd. 3170 Great North Road, New Lynn, Auckland. Baker, W. McD. 240 Forbury Road, Dunedin S.W. 1. Balmac Pharmacy Ltd. 128 Helensburgh Road, Wakari, Dunedin. Balmoral Pharmacy Ltd... Corner of Kennedy and Wellesley Roads, Napier. Banbrook, Mrs H. 134 Hinemoa Street, Birkenhead, Auckland N.5. Banks, Trevor G., Ltd. 286 Blockhouse Bay Road, Avondale, Auckland S.W. 3. Bankwood Pharmacy Ltd. 160 Clarkin Road, Hamilton. Barclay, R. L. .. 158 High Street, Hawera. Barnard, B. F. 6 George Street, Tuakau. Barnett, C. F. 36 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna, Auckland. Barrington Pharmacy Ltd. 251 Barrington Street, Christchurch. Barron, C. J. .. Seddon Street, Waihi. Barron's Pharmacy Ltd. .. 122 Marshland Road, Christchurch 6. Barry, D. S., Pharmacy Ltd. 863 Dominion Road, Mt. Roskill, Auckland. Bartley, G. F., Ltd. 461 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland. Bartley, H. S. 10 St. Johns Road, Meadowbank, Auckland S.B. 2. Bastin, F. R. 215A Innes Road, St. Albans, Christchurch 5. Bates L. S. .• 52 Rata Street, Inglewood. Bates Pharmacies Ltd. 185 Karangahape Road, Auckland C. 2. Bates, Robyn, Ltd. 4 Moxham Avenue, Hataitai, Wellington. Baylis, W. A., the Chemist Ltd. 259 King Edward Street, South Dunedin. Beca, Doug., Ltd. 154 Queens Road, Panmure, Auckland. Beck, Mrs E. G. Marine Parade, Wairoa. Becks Pharmacy Ltd. 42 Emerson Street, Napier. Bedford, J., Ltd. Hakiaha Street, Taumarunui. Beerescourt Pharmacy Ltd. 1365 Victoria Street, Hamilton. Bell, T. R. .• .. 37 West End, Kaikoura. Belmont Pharmacy Ltd. 155 Lake Road, Takapuna. Benge, Phillip, Ltd. Five Cross Roads, Claudelands, Hamilton. Bennet, W. A. H. 16A Margaret Road, Raun1ati Beach. Bennett, Brian John Commercial Street, Takaka. Bennett, N. and P. L. Rangatira Drive, Mangakino. Bennett, R. W., Ltd. 5 Roberta Avenue, Glendowie, Auckland. Beresford, S. H., and Burton, E. R. Picton Street, Howick, Auckland. Berry, J. H., Ltd. 354 Oxford Street, Levin. Bibby, R. M., Ltd. Commercial Street, Takaka. Biddle, Richard.• Ltd. 526 Main Road, Stoke, Nelson. 18 OCTOBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1807 Name of Proprietor Situation of Pharmacy Birkenhead Pharmacy Ltd. 27 Birkenhead Avenue, Auckland 10. Bishop, Selwyn, Ltd. • . 471 Mount Eden Road, Auckland. Bishops Pharmacy Ltd. • . 196 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Bishopdale Pharmacy Ltd. 37 Bishopdale Court, Christchurch 5. Blackmore, p. P. 232 Riccarton Road, Christchurch 4. Blackmore, L. J. 185 Victoria Street, Christchurch. Blair, W. A. Fraser Street Extension, Merivale, Tauranga. Blair's Pharmacy Ltd. 32 Gloucester Street, Greenmeadows. Blanchard's Pharmacy Ltd. Bow Street, Raglan. Bluff United Friendly Societies, Dispensary Committee 124 Gore Street, Bluff. Boles, M. E. L., Ltd. 342 Great South Road, Papatoetoe, Auckland. Bolland, B. C. .. 238 Oriental Parade, Wellington. Bongards Pharmacy Ltd. 1305 Cameron Road, Greerton, Tauranga. Boniface, A. W. and Mrs V. 18 Weld Street, Hokitika. Boniface, J. L., Ltd. 78 Bureta Road, Otumoetai, Tauranga. Bonningtons (The Chemists) Ltd. Comer of High and Cashel Streets, Christchurch. Boots the Chemists (N.Z.) Ltd. 104 Queen Street, Auckland. Boots the Chemists (N.Z.) Ltd. 748 Colombo Street, Christchurch. Boots the Chemists (N.Z.) Ltd. 192 Princes Street, Dunedin C. 1. Boots the Chemists (N.Z.) Ltd. 399 Victoria Street. Hamilton. Boots the Chemists (N.Z.) Ltd. 87 Dee Street, Invercargill. Boots the Chemists (N.Z.) Ltd. 101 High Street, Lower Hutt. Boots the Chemists (N.Z.) Ltd. 175 The Square, Palmerston North. Boots the Chemists (N.Z.) Ltd. 65 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Boots the Chemists (N.Z.) Ltd. 58 Willis Street, Wellington. Boswell, G. R. .. 170B Main Road, Upper Hutt. Botica, F. J. 192 Ridge Road, Howick, Auckland. Botica's Pharmacy Ltd. .. 146 Kitchener Road, Milford, Auckland N. 2. Boyce, R. B. .. Victoria Street, Cambridge. Bradburn, John, Ltd. .. 1250 Dominion Road, Mt. Roskill, Auckland. Bradding's Pharmacy Ltd. 163 The Parade, Island Bay, Wellington. Bradleys Pharmacy Ltd. .. Whangaparaoa Road, Whangaparaoa. Bramwell's Pharmacy Ltd. 232 Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Bremner, W. J. .. 64 Gladstone Road, Parnell, Auckland. Brittain, H., Ltd. 56 Manners Street, Wellington. Broadtop Pharmacy Ltd. Broadtop Shopping Centre, Broadway, Palmers ton North. Broadway Pharmacy Ltd. Broadway. Matamata. Brook, Julian, Pharmacy Ltd. 813 Mount Eden Road, Auckland. Brook, R. D. 454 George Street, Dunedin. Broom, G. H .. 106 West Tamaki Road, Glen Innes, Auckland E. 2. Brown, H., Ltd.. 230A Linwood Avenue, Christchurch 1. Brown, N. G., Ltd. 10 Neal Street, Putaruru. Brown, Peter (Chemist) Ltd. 24 Tocker Street, Taita, Lower Hutt. Brown, Rutherford S., Ltd. 48 Queen Street, Wairnate, South Canterbury. Brown's Pharmacy Ltd... 125 Dee Street, Invercargill. Browns Pharmacy (Belmont) Ltd... 143 Lake Road, Belmont Auckland. Brown's Pharmacy (Birkenhead) Ltd. Highbury Comer, Birkenhead, Auckland. Browne, Evan, Ltd. 6A Factory Road, Mosgiel. Browne, P.M. 104 Weymouth Road, Manurewa, Auckland. Bruce, A. A. 621 Kiwi Street, Hastings. Bruce, G. M., Ltd. 179 Cuba Street, Wellington. Bryan,A. A... .. .. Comer Gladstone Road and Peel Street, Gisborne. Bryan, B. A. (Deceased) (Estate of) Queen Street, Waimate. Bryant's, R. E., Pharmacy Ltd. 24 High Street, Waipawa. Bryant's Pharmacy Ltd. .. 355B Riccarton Road, Christchurch Buchanan's Chemists and Druggists Ltd. 4 Cameron Street, Whangarei. Buckle, David, Ltd. 210 Stoddard Road, Mt. Roskill, Auckland. Buller Dispensary Ltd. 166 Palmerston Street, Westport. Bundle, H. N., Ltd. 79 Maniapoto Street, Otorohanga. Bundle's Pharmacy Ltd. 22 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu. Burgess, R. C. .. 78 King Street, Whakatane. Burke's Pharmacy Ltd. .. 420 Innes Road, Christchurch. Burlington Pharmacy Ltd. 108 Cuba Street, Wellington. Burnett, G. F. .. 121 Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Bums, H. S. 748 New North Road, Mount Albert, Auckland. Bums Pharmacy Ltd. 51 Tamaki Drive, Mission Bay, Auckland E. 1. Burns, Stuart C., Ltd. 330 Jackson Street, Petone. Burtenshaw, Don, Ltd. Culpan's Building, Rodnev Street, Wellsford. Burtenshaw, R. R. Queen Street, Warkworth. Burtons Chemistsl Waiheke) Ltd. Ocean View Road, Oneroa, Waiheke Island. Bus Terminal
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