Mistiiiti Life As§»datioH OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED PAYMENTS—WHOLE LIFE SURANCEFOR PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS MEN— EXAMPLE : A mini, age 30, assuring hia life for LSOQ under Table B, 14, pays an annual Premium of L2O 6s 3d‘ until he attains 44 years of age, when he would have paid L2B-4 7s h'd altogether. He would then possess a fully Paid-up Policy for LSOO, with accumulated bonuses added, and the Assurance would thereafter continue toearn further bonuses until the death of the assured. P. GILL, District Agent, Esk Street, Invercargill. Head Office for South Island ; 160 Hereford street, Ch ris te launch. INVESTED Funds Exceed One Million ULittle’s Sheep Dips You will have more wool. Wool will bring a better price. Eluid Dip, the best Nonpoisonous Dip. Used and Recommended by owners of over 5,000,000 sheep in New Zealandalone. PRICE (in casks) 5s 6d per Gallon. One Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. • IKT OEf^oisosions Sheep Dtps ITTLE Flnid.N onPoisonon s Little’s Powder Dip, A Poisonous Dip, combined with Glycerine —the outcome of many years’ experience ; wonderfully successful —is displacing all other poisonous dips. Exterminates vermin, keeps the wool soft and bright, easily mixed. Cheapest and Best in the Market. Note Price— ld improved iron kegs, 50s per cwt. 1 cwt. makes 1000 gallons of dip. Chief agents : —Blackburn & Co., Christchurch. District agents —Invercargill and Gor6, TOTHILL, XAUA-TSOICT <fc CO. CAUTION. Hatch’s CAUTION. Goloma.l CHycerme Sltesp Dip. Dee Street, Invercargill, sth January, 1894, THE SHEEP FARMERS of the Southland district are respectfully informed that there is no alteration in the name of oar well-known DIP. Consequent upon the fact that we use a large portion of the 13,000 GALLONS OF OIL now landing Ex GRATITUDE in the manufacture, no other person can possibly make DIP of the same quality as ourselves, and our clients are warned to be careful in purchasing or ordering from those who are endeavouring to mislead that they are manufacturing a similar article, and who are°issuing circulars with our name attached to a testimonial o-i ven an ex-employe who was desirous of obtaining a situation as manao-er in the Co-operative establishment in Don street. We°have disposed of our output for the Southland County to the New Zealand Land Association Ld, for this season, and our
CKMUIME DIP can only be obtained by ordering through them or from ourselves BROOKLYN, WAIANIWA, MESSES J. HATCH & CO. January 11th, 1894. Gentlemen, —At Shearing a year ago my breeding flock was badly infested with lice, although I had dipped them in the Autumn with a carbolic dip-one in fifty. I was advised to try your Dip and did so, dipping all the Ewes and Lambs about the middle of January, mixing the Dip one in fifty and putting through fast. 1 have seen no sign of Lice since, and they had no Lice and very few Ticks at shearing and the wool in good condition. The Lambs as a precaution I dipped again in May, and at shearing I found them absolutely free from either Ticks or Lice. I have used a number of Dips but have found none so satisfactory as yours in results, and intend to use it in future.—l am yours truly, (Signed) ALFRED BEAYEN. Established 1863. JOSEPH HATCH AND CO., Manufacturing Chemists, Invercargill, Pictures framed Latest Styles. * * : * * Most Reasonable Rates. THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY (Ltd). : THE STRAITS FIRE INSURANCE i Company (Ltd). ; Fire and Marine Risks accepted at Lowest i Current Rates. AT A. Kelpe and Go.s, Opposite Temperance Hafi Esk Street. i All Profits made in New Zealand arc invested i here, j Agent for Southland : THOS. S. ROYDS, Esk street, Invercargill,
D E I LEY AND MOIR’S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Tay Street, Is certainly the best shop in town to bu really good Substantial Furniture at. Everything sold at BED-ROCK PRICES. EVERY DESCRIPTION op Household Furniture Colonial and Imported, kept in stock, and sold very cheap for cash, or on the timepayment system. ; INSPECTION INVITED.
Broad, Small, & €o., for Faperliaiiging
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 50, 10 March 1894, Page 4
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662Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 50, 10 March 1894, Page 4
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