ST. JACOB'S OIL (you can't get ahead OK KiOIS) CONQUERS PAIN. Prominent Brisbane Men Testify. They All Use It, Head Their Songs or Praise, Mr P. O'O. Russoll—" Its Buccem in all inabances has been Jiighly gratifying." Mr Fred 0. Lea (Vice-prosiden, N.R V.) I have ued St Jacob's Oilt successfully in the treatment of spraiiiß otc." Mr Raymond Urquhart—"l would not bo without it; it is a faithful companion." Mr Leon Erohman—" It had a won. dorful effect." Mr E. F, Eculin, MM,-" The effects of the oil were eimply marvellous." Mr R, Eillinaton—" I have derived great relief from the application of the oil," Mr John A, dark-" I have found tlio lil a very sovereign remedy." Mr J. T, Isles, Mayor—" I have often used St, J.O„ and have always obtained good result," Mr George Beal—" I suffered from seyere strains, and found it gave instantaneous rolief." Mr Alex, M'Lean (Alderman)—"l find it so beneficial that 1 am never without a supply." Mr Ernest A. Smith—"Whon 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— I The contonta of ono bottlo affected an absolute euro of sevore rheumatism." Mr John Hislop-" I have tried in. numerable remedies, but none with such 'good results as St, Jacob's Oil. Mr Henry L. Davis—"Bruises, cuts, sprains, aches—all havo been rapidly subduod by its magic influence." Mr A.E, Harris—'"l haye'experienced considerable relief in cases of rheumatism and rheumatic gout by using St. Jacob's Oil."
LUXENJS. LUXENE' THE HEW SAFE LIGHT, Brilliant, pure, and smokeless; slow in burning and yielding a pure white lightn this is the moat economical illuminant in use, Every tin branded Luxene, and fitted with improved patent tap. Strongly cased for oirriage. Don't take any other.
LUST.— Buggy run on Sabbath afternoon between Presbyterian Manse, Masterton, and (Jpaki. Return to Manse, Bmrd,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4246, 18 October 1892, Page 3
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325Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4246, 18 October 1892, Page 3
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