ST. JACOB'S OIL (YOU CAN'T GET AHEAD OF FACTS) CONQUERS PAIN. Prominent Brisbane Men Testify. The? Ah, Use It, I!ead Their Songs uf Praise. Mrl'. O'C. Russell-" Its success in all instances has been highly gratifying." Mr Fred 0. Lea (Yico-prasiden, N.R V.) -1 have nod St Jacob's Gill, successfully in the treatment of spraiiis etc." Mr Raymond Urquhart—"l would not be without it; it is a faithful companion." Mr Leon Erohman—"lt had a wonderful effect-." Mr K. F. Eculin, M.F.H.—"Tho effects of tho oil were simply marvellous." Mr R. Billington—"l havo derived great relief from the application- of the oil." Mr John A. Clark—" I havo found tho lil a, very sovereign remedy.'' Mr J. T. Isles, Mayor—" I have often used St. J. 0., and havo always obtained good rauilt." Mr George Beal—"I suffered from seyere strains, and found it gave instantaneous relief." Mr Alex. M'Lean (Alderman)—"l End it so buncikial that I am never without a supply," Mr Ernest A. Smith— I "When occasion arises I use it, and can testify to its oxcellent effects." Mr John W, Slack—"lt novor failed to afford me relief in a very short time. Mr Alfred Edds—The contents of one bottle affected an absolute euro of severe rheumatism." Mr John nislop—" I havo tlied innumerable remedies, but none with such good results as St.. Jacob's Oil. Mr Henry L, Davis—"Bruises, cuts, sprains, aches—all havo been rapidly subdued by its magic influence." Mr A. E. Harris—"l liayo experienced considerable relief in cases of rheumatism and rheumatic gout by using St, Jacob's Oil."
LUXENE. LUXENE' THE MEW SAFE LIGHT. Brilliant, puro, and Bmoteleas; slow in burning and yielding a pure white lightn this is the most economical illuminantin use. Every tin branded Luxenn, and fitted with improved patent tap. Strongly cased for carriage. Don't take any other. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. A N EXTRAORDINARY vacancy having occurred in the office lif Trustee by the resignation of Mr B, P. Perry, I hereby appoint TUESDAY, Ist November, 1891, the day for an election to till auch vacancy; and 1 hereby appoint tho Borough Council Chambers, Mastorton, the place and THURSDAY, October 20th, 1892, the day for receiving the nomination of candidates, K, BROWN, Returninc Ollicor, fIIHE Mutual Life Association of Am--1 tralaaia requires tho enrvioos of an Office Boy. Address, m his own handwriting, to Box 42, Maslertun. HT. MATTHEWS' SCHOOLROOM, )J MASIBIIIOS. In Aid ot the Choir FuutV FKIDAY, 21st OCTOBER LECTDKE-with Dissolving Views'— " Church History and English Cathedrals," by Rev. A, Biudboky, W.E.PAIGE.
£1,500, £6OO, £SOO, TO LEND, on Approved Freohold Securitics, at 6} pur cent, and 7 per cent. WM. WIGHT SMITH, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENT, OFFICES— Over Townseud and Cowpot's, Queen Street, Maßterton (near the Firebell).
£1 REWARD. LOST, from Mr J. Anderson's paddock, Eketahuna, ono Bay Light Draught Horau, with white star on forehead, and white mark on back; also, Dark Bay Mare, with white face, a little lame and mark on right knee. On returning same to Mr J. Anderson, tinder will receive above roward. TROUT FISHING SEASON, 181)2-93. mHE Trout Fishing Season opens on THURSDAY, 15th September. Fishing Lisentcs can bo obtained from Mr Mclntosu of the 'WairarapaFarmera' Co-operative Association, Masterton. Men's Licenses £1 Ladies' do ... ... 5s Soys under 16year3 ... 5s FOR SALE OR TO BE LET. <TTANTED to Sell or Let that pieco YV of Land now in the occupation of P. Carr, situated on the Te Ore Ore; area about sixty-two acres.' Forfuithor particulars apply to IS HOW being received fo Latast "Woolprsss. CALL AND SEE SAMPLE. PRICE mo, AT C.E. DANIELL'S MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, rHE Masterton Rifles will parade on Thursday nest. 0, A. POWNALL, Captain Commanding. M.CASELBEUG, Masterton. ' DONALD'S MASTERTON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4241, 12 October 1892, Page 3
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617Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4241, 12 October 1892, Page 3
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