MAPiiME MARJE CARAmiNI. '■'■'' Onfc of the merit popular Musical Artistes m the Australasian Colonies, I writedas follows : — AVollington, N&TC^ealand^ __ 1 ! B>KniarKsfcd, 1884. To tlie Publishers the Weekly '!><&}s I Chmtchwdli 1 /^ ; Dear Sirs, — 1 have pleainii ; c.in<in-* forming yoiv that I-; have used St. Jacob's Oil, and find much relief m cases of rheumatism,-- and, indeed, all neuralgic pains. ' "' /'; ■ - , -. I am, dear sh % s, - •■ \ "Yours truly, < Mabie Cabandjni. i _— — ■•' ■ ■ ■ ..^.. .■•' HOW A USELESS AjlM WAS/ RESTORED IN TEN|MINTJTES, i Op ihe Experiences of Vm EDWARD L, GREENrEsW; Government Sheriff 'at Auckland, j New Zealand, v V Auckland, .New.^eaiand, | U.. August ;l6|li, 1883. •ftMesprs -J^ublishVa i Obigo Daily , ' _ - ; .• i Times. ..-:?:,> ,■ .. J " jDjeav. Sire,-— I have great pleasure tfnfctktinjr 1. had .occasion; to use St. Jacob'siQll for an old injury I received to^roy shoulder m June, 1882, and frpm that date until . July 10th last I could not use* my arm, and found great difficulty m writing. I applied to medical men and used all sorts of liniments, but without any benefij; ; but I had not* used St. Jacob's Oil more than ten minutes .before, I felt the beneficial effect, and I .can work with my saw or spade as 'wdft as ever I did, aud can strongly fcecdni mend this Oil to anyone suffering from nTiwcular ailments. You i can make what use you please of this ' ? letter por the benefit of others. j " I remain, dear Sirs; yours, '<&c.j ! j "Edward L. Gf keen, | i :: . M: ." • f« Sheritf." j ST.i JACOBS OIL relieves and cures ißheu maoism, Neuralgia, Headache, j Toothache, Backache, Sore Throat, Quin^yj:: Swellings, Soreness, Chatiijgs, Eruptions, Inflammations, Chapp|ed Hands, Corns, Bunions,! Frosted Feet and; Ears, and, all bodily ! pains for which an external remedy may io applied;!: Sold by druggists alfdl d emists. I'rice in^New , *tb^o Shilling'sia- Bottle. 'Directions ia eleven languages accompany each, ■^nbttte : 0 Wholesale Depdt'fpr Wellington, New j isfeiland : MESSRS Wy .4 G. TtTRptfLL,; : 1 Custom ilpuse.Quivy. . .;■;.>, j \ ■ -i ■;.•■- ■ . -'■-: ;: -±_J__ ;A| rHORO^;S^;^A^LibN, h Mo||)heus #tLIJTRAVEI;THE PALM^B^dN, F SILDIN&p HALCOMBE, AND SiNDQiy^TMOTS^EL^SEA^ MORPHEUS is a golden chesnut, | standing : l 6 hands 3 inches; thoroughly sound m all respects. He is 7 years old,; and by -that fast and well-known iprse Castaway, dam Somn^mbula iy. Towton, imported, dam [Opera, by! II Barbiere, dam Cassandra by priam; Towton, importecj, by Melbourne; Castaway by T|raducer, imported, dam Mermaid, , imported. Morpheus comes from a great racing family, claiming some aristocratic and high-class performers aV.his; relative?.- His. sire won the Iftellhjigton Clip and ran second for ,the ; iohrist church Derby and Great Autunjin Handicap. He is full brother to Lupine and Le Loup. performances of these animals m New -Zealand and Australia need no com* mont. i Le Loup won the Canterbury J. C. {Handicap and Cup m 1880. . Opera,} grand dam of Morpheus, won the Canterbury Derby m 1864. Tambburinli was also from (Opera, by Towto^i, > and won. amongst other races, 'thfe Canterbury J.:G; Handicap ; aud Canterbury and.Wellington Cups, besidei i performing . successfully over huroles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran second for the WelHngton Cup, m 1882, »ivmg the winner a year arid a poond Won the Great Autumn Handicap al; Chris tchiivch, and ran second to Adamant for the Duriedin Cup gjving the wiuner two years and foW pounds. : W6n the Atck]lmd Cjup and Free Handicap. Tow!ton,- imported^ is ' the gfaml <siVe of Morpheus, and the sire of such noted i performers as iGoldeii Cloud,- Al aster 'RoweJ Misfortune. Tarabourini, Lara, iPuriril 'Kqrarii Atftlania; Ayucena, Maiora, Lillipee, Stirabout,' iSongftferV Lacenfeedj Rftmarama; atid Tmtter^yjif&rjyJiJeus 'is : nearly ; full brothev itt'blbbd tbDarebin^rtdmitted' ,tllß, Australian turf. Darebin, by Th«fe^v, imported, full brother to Towtoia/iniported, dam Lui'line, full sister to f^Hßtaway. ' " '' '" ' Terms, £s'; groomage' feey ? ss. J. CLOTJTER & :Co.j ! m: ■,;■■!; ] , Proprietor«i, '. ..;--_„. Palmerston Noi'th, F )F.G^pERSV H AIiL, '-^, | "f'Xak IVlgtat l,ast Night. '...;;;.% ■ - : OF THE . "%j .mwa j 0F THE WORLD. '■''VA^TUtP fi ; Qm^iinyd ! in, ws Auc^ • Jakr. j laji^iWgh^the ;^uez p an ai, : rlafiainfe at'Egyp^ ;" %oi\qe to' Jtaly, Siting l^he riiins of Vqn^fm^ St. Pfeter'si, Rpme, the. Vatican, iialiiin 'Tiake's,! Switiserlarid; ' Germany, BelgMii, and Erance. ; Also, 40 Scotish 'y"fews| 40 Beautiful Marble Carvings, and tine- Phenahistogcope. m all 150 Splendid yieVS, each of which is prono\uiced by the Press to be a work of -ftrt:- I ' rr Milli6n prices, '2j+ and If; Children half price. Another Silver Hunting Watoh will be given away ; also, Fifty other Gifts, We appnflr at Foxton, Public Hall, on Saturday, 30ch August, F. J. FRANCE, Business Manager.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 232, 28 August 1884, Page 3
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