Business notices. NOW LANDED, WO pACKAQES SUNDRIES, EX CALLER OU, FROM LONDON. Apothecaries' Hall, Dee street, Invercargill, March 28, 1874. To our numerous Constituents,— WHILE bringing before our friends intimation of the signal success of our endeavors to place Invercargill on the same footing as other chief towns of New Zealand, by direct importation from Horne — giving a most important desideratum, as it does — the guarantee of genuineness of all Patent Medicines, 4c., vended at our establishment (whioh, by recent information, is more and more necessary, it being well known that many fictitious Patent Medicines are being made in the neighboring Colonies by unscrupulous persons, and vended through agents in this, as well as all other large centres oi population, through the medium of unwary storekeepers, hawkers, &0.) can confidently be relied upon. It should be remembered that while working for the interests of the community in this particular, it can only be rendered still more successful by the units of population e*eh assisting, so that the consumption may be more and more concentrated, and greater facilities placed in the possession of those who are working out the problem of self-reliance, and actually helping those who live around us, instead of being completely dependent upon others, who must reap a large intermediate profit, which is always invested elsewhere, instead of in our midst. We therefore, whilst intimating that we have several fresh direct shipments coming forward, commend these mattere to careful consideration, believing as we -do that we will deserve your increased support, and returning thanks for that already received, we would draw your attention to the following facts, Subscribing ourselves, JOSEPH HATCH & CO. SP E CI A iTU" O T I C ES. Whilst the new ad valorem duty has been particularly heavy upon our line, no corresponding advance has been made in our prices. The various local industries in which we have thought proper to invest, have given us opportunities to transact business in some other branches with Agriculturists, Sheep-farmers, &c, on far better terms than any other house. In connection with our Fishing Trade, we can confidently recommend our Seal Oil as a very reasonable substitute for Castor Oil for axles, &c, as also the best Oil for harness, at one-half the price of Neatsfoot. Aibo, SUPERIOR BLACK FISH OIL. Equal to, but cheaper than, Colza Oil for lubrication. TO AGRICULTURISTS. Progress is being made with referenoe to our announcement to establish a BONE MILL in the immediate neighborhood. Arrangements are completed to purchase to any extent that useful adjunct to agricultural progress. Communications are requested from all districts, so that the only drawback, namely, the fear of not being able to get a sufficient quantity to work a Mill any length of time in each year, may be overcome. Waggoners will be negotiated with in respect of return freight from stations and outlying districts. As our BONE DEPOT i« ready, Householders and others are requested to SAVE THEIR BONES, for which full value will be given. TO SQUATTERS AND SHEEPFARMEBS. DIP TOUR SHEEP IN C2f CALVERT'S "carbolic acid sheep dip. It improves the wool, keeps the animal in health, and Ticks, Scab, lice, and Foot Rot disappear. Ki\[\ GALLONS NEW SHIPMENT, Q\J\J JUST LANDED. DIRECT IMPORTERS, JOSEPH HATCH & CO. T IQUID n ARBOLIC A C ID ! DISINFECTING FLUID, FOR DRAINS, OUTHOUSES, ETC., in small or large quantities. CALVERT'S CARBOLIC ACID DISINFECTING POWDER— a direct importation, Fob Household Pttbposbs, In tins Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d each. r\OWNS'S FARMERS' FRIEND, For dressing Seed Wheat, HAS ARRIVED. Notice — Etebt Fabmeb should use it JOSEPH HATCH & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS. WHOLBBAXH AKB RETAIL DRUGGISTS, AH9 DISPENSING CHEMISTS, DENTISTS, i DIKECT IMPORTERS, DRYSALTERS,, Ac., DEE STREET, IN VERCARGILpU JOSEPH HATCH & CO. <
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Southland Times, Issue 1948, 17 July 1874, Page 4
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