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ST. JAOOb'S OIL (YOU CAN'T QBT AIIDAD OF WCTS) CONQUERS PAIN. Prominent Brisbane Men Testify, They All Use It, Head Theiu Songs of Praise, Mr P. O'O. Russell-" Its succesi in all instances has been highly gratifying." Mr Fred 0. Lea (Vice-president N.R V.) I have ue dSt Jacob's Oil successfully in the treatment of sprains, etc." Mr Raymond Urqubarb—" I would not bo without it; it is a faithful companion." Mr Leon Erchnmn—" It bod a wonderful cfl'ect." Mr E. F. Eculin, U.F.H.—"Tho effects of tlio oil were simply marvellous." Mr R, Billinijton—" I have derived great relief from the application of the oil." Mr John A. Clark—" I havo found tlio lit a very sovereign remedy." Mr J. T, Isles, Mayor—" I have often used St. J. 0., and have always obtaiued good result," Mr George Beal—" I suffered from severe strains, and found it gave instantaneous relipf," Mr Alex, M'Lean (Alderman)—"l find it so beneficial that I am nover without a supply," Mr Ernest A. Smith—"When occasion arises I use it, and can testify to its oxcellent efieeta." Mr John W. Slack—"lt novor failed to afford 1110 relief in a very short time." Mr Alfred Bid? —Tha eon tonts of one bottle affected an absolute euro of severe rheumatism." Mr John Qislop—"lharo tried innumerable remedies, but none with such good results as St, Jacob's Oil. Mr Henry L. Davis—"Bruises, cuts, sprnins, aches—all havo boon rapidly subdued by its magio influence." Mr A.E. Harris—"! hayoexperienced considerable relief in enses of rheumatism and rheumatic gout by using St. Jacob's Oil," LUXENE, LUXENE, THE NEW SAFE LIGHT. Brilliant, pure, and smololoss; slow i burning and yielding a puro white light this is the most economical illuminant i uso. Every tin branded Luscno, and fitted with improved patent tap, Strongly cased for carriage. Don't take any other.

STARTING THE SEA. SON, T DESIRE TO THANK YOU Heartily for - 1 - your Liberal Support cluiing tin first twelve months of my business in Mastcrton, >ml respectfully solicit your orders (luring tlio pro-sent Summer Season. I AM HOT SATISFIED unless I have your trade. If You are not Satisfied With your Tailor, come nnd try me. Jly Season's Shipments, just opened andarriving, far eclfnso all previous importations in Variety, Style, and Novelty. What 7eu Want . is a Goad fitting Suit, WHERE TO GET IT 18 K JOHN HENDERSON'S, MERCHANT TAILOR, Queek-street-MASTERTON, FOEJALB. FREEHOLD LAND and DWELL. ING HOUSE in Masterton. Land 40 feet to Dixon Street by a depth of 150 feot. Dwelling containing six rooms —now. in tbe occupation of Mr E. J3. Hiiro. Apply to the WELLINGTON TRUST LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, Ltd., 28, Lambton Quay, Wellington, WELLINGTON MEAT EXPOET COMPANY, Limited. A PPLIOATIONS aro invitod for the post of Manager at the Company's sluugh» teriug W rks at Ngahauranga. A generil knowlcdgo of live etook will be a necessary qualification. Applications, stating salary required, will bo re» ceived at tho Company's offices, Waterloo Quay, Wollington, until noon 27th September. DILNOT SLADDEN, Secrotnry. Wellington, 13th September, 1892. MASTERTON MASONIC LODGE, No. 19, N.Z.O, fnHE Monthly Mooting of the above I will bo hold this WEDNESDAY evoniiiK at 8 o'clock in the Lodge Room, Bannister street. 'Business-Passing and General. By command of the W.M. W. SELLAR, Secretary.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S FABM, GLADSTONE. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE OOLTTOfII KING, By Superior, dam Nuifget, g.d. by England's Hope. Limited to ten Mares. TEKJIS-£5 6s, guaranteed, Paddock free of charge, livery caro taken, but no responsibility whatever. I. PIKE, Owner, Gladstone, fInHE Usual Parade of thn Mastertun j. Riflo Volunteers will tab place in the Mastorton Drill Hall on THURSDAY, September 15th, at 7.30 p.m. 0. A POWNALL, Captain Commanding!

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4218, 14 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4218, 14 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4218, 14 September 1892, Page 3

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