Fellow Settlers and Friends in Out-districts. travels fast in a small community, and, according to report, you will doubtless bo asked shortly, in the common parlance of the day for “a share of your patronage.” You must bo perfectly aware that there is here scarcely a living for one Chemist, and that a very meagre one with the utmost economy; it is needless to say there can be nothing to share with another. lam not a u Special Settler,” and the Government has not given me 200 acres of land to occupy. Five years since I cast in my lot with the Tauranga settlers, and invested my means in opening a Chemist’s shop where none existed before, and have had a hard struggle to keep my wife and family and pay 20s in the £, and as an Englishman and colonist of twenty years ago, I appeal (and I know it will not be in vain) to your sense of fairness md justice to support an old colonial with the kindness you have hitherto shewn me, and neither take away your custom nor divide it. It is patent to everyone that no other Chemist could possibly bo wanted in a community so extremely limited as ours. ARTHUR REMINGTON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, TAURANQA. (Formerly with Messrs John Bel! and Co., Oxford street, London, and “ Honorable Mention, Paris Exhibition, 1867.”) October 29, 1875.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 328, 30 October 1875, Page 2
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564Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 328, 30 October 1875, Page 2
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