USTRALIA’S RETIRED CHAMPION. wnilar retired Champion Sculler ofTheVnld, Bbaok, writes: “1 am pleased to ***. that l . ha y e found St Jacob’s oil of great s' 0 me in training, having used it very successfully for the relief and cure of stiffness, cramps, and muscular pains. To athletes in traiuirg I earnestly recommend it, As a household remedy I may say that Mrs Beach generally keeps a bottle of it by her at our home in Dapto, and it is the first thing used when any one of the family meet with anyone of the accidents, falls, or bruises the little folks bo frequently incur.” From fifty-five to sixty thousand people are estimated to die from consumption annually in the British Islands, and more than four times that number were wholly or partially crippled by rheumatism before the introduction of St. Jacob’s oil, which is now recommended by many eminent medical men as the best cure for rheumatic and other kindred diseases known to science. A GOLDEN RULE for DOMESTIC GUIDANCE is— Always keep a bottle of St. Jacob’s oil in the home. Its value in connection with the small ills of life, as well as with its greater sufferings, will surprise you. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand, MESSRS KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., Ltd. A BETTER PROOF of the wellknown excellence of the WATERBURY WATCHES could not be desired than the fact that unprincipled dealers attempt to palm off cheap and inferior imitations as “ as good as or better than the Waterbury.” —2 THE TEMUM DISPENSARY. (Established 1866.) 'HILST thanking my Friends and . . Customers for their patronage so kindly accorded to me during the past 3£ years, I beg to inform them that, finding in some instances my Prices were slightly higher than in Christehurch, [ HAYE REDUCED THEM TO THE RATES RULING IN THAT CITY. In Compounding PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS, 1 have always made it a rule to JB NOTHING but the purest DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. y Customers can also rely on all Medicines being accurate prepared. Complete Stocks on hand of Puke Drugs and Chemicals Patent Medicines and Sundries Stationery and Garden Seeds All at the Lowest Remunerative Rates. E. C. DANN, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2527, 11 July 1893, Page 4
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363Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2527, 11 July 1893, Page 4
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