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Prominent Brisbane Men Testify. Thev Ail Use It. Read Their Songs of Praise. Mr P. O'O. Russell-" Its Euceesi" in all instances has bcon highly gratifying." Mr Fred 0. Lea (Vice-president N.R.V.) -1 li iva uaed St Jacob's Oil successfully in the treatment of sprains, etc.' 1 Mr Raymond Urquhart—"l would not be without it; it is a faithful companion." Mr Leon Erchman—" It had a wonderful effect," Mr E. F. Eculiu; M.F.H.-" Tho effe'Cts of the oil were flimply marvel* l0UB." Mr R, Billington—" I have derived great relief from tho application of the oil," ' Mr John A. Clark—" I have found the til a very sovereign remedy." Mr J, T.lblos, Mayor—" Lhave often ÜBed St. J.O.i and have always obtained good result." Mr George Bcal-"l suffered-from seyore strains, and found it gave instantaneous relief.". Mr Alex. M'Lean (Alderman)—"l find it so beneficial that I am never without a supply,",. MrjSrnest A. Smith—"When occasion arises I use it, and can testify to its excellent effects," Mr John W, Slack—"lt nevor failed to afford me rolief in a vory short time,'! Mr Alfred Edds -The con tents of one bottle affected an absolute cure of severe rheumatism." Mr John Hislop—" I have tried innumerable remedies, butuono with such good results as St., Jacob's Oil. Mr Henry L. Davis—"Bruises, cuts, sprains, aches—all have been rapidly subdued by its magio influence." Mr A, E. Harris—"! have experienced considerable reliei in cases of rheumatism and rheumatic gout by using St. Jacob's jOil." __________
NOTICE, TO THE PEOPLE OF ALFKEDTON. A NY persons trespassing on my property known as Flat Bush, or removing an/ cattle off the same, will be prosecuted. WILLIAM CROSS. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. A POLL will bo taken on THURSDAY, tho Bth day of Soptotnber, 1892, between the hours of 9 in the forenoon and 0 in tho afternoon for the election of one Councillor for the West Ward of -.the Borough. of Mssterton. The following are the names of the candidates CULLEN, WILLIAM GAPPBR, SAMUEL EDWARD The polling booth is lituatea in the Town Clerk's ofice, Masterton. R, BROWN, Returning Oflioo*.
THE MABEBTON PERMANENT liV VESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDER^. JN accordance with the rules of the Society Messrs James Micm «nd JnsBPU Pavxon vacate their seats on the Board of Directors in September. lioth gentlemen oiler themselves for re-election. Nomination of other candidates will be received st the Society's offices, Queen Street, up to 6 p.m., on Tuesday, September,proximo. J.B.KEITH, Maaterton, 31st August, 1892, MASTEBTON MASONIC LODGE, No 19. W.Z.C. EMERGENCY MEETING, T N Emergency Meeting will be held J\ 'on Wednesdty, 31st Aueust, 18{t2, at 8 p,m,in the |iodf(b Boom, Bannister' Street, ' ■ ■ ■ ■ Bdbinh'sS; —Raising. By command of the W.M. W. SELLAB,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4206, 31 August 1892, Page 3
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