ST. JACOB'S OIL (YOU OAN'l' OfcT AHEAD OF FACTS) CONQUERS PAIN. Prominent Brisbane Men Testify, Tcev Ait Use It. 4 Head Their Songs ok Praise. Mr P. O'O. Russell—" Its success in all instances has beou highly gratifying." Mr Fred C. Lea (Vice-prosideu, N.R V.) —I havo ued St Jaoob's Oilt successfully in tho treatment of sprains etc." Mr Raymond Urquhart—"l would not bo without it; it Is a faithful cora» panion." Mr Loon Erohraan— 1 "It bad a won. dorful effoct." Mr E. F. Eoulin, M.F.H.—" The effects of the oil were aimply marvellous." Mr R, Billinqton—"l have derived groat relief from tho application of the oil," Mr John'A.'Olark-" IJhavo'.found tho lil a very sovereign remedy."' Mr J. T. Isles, Mayor—" I have often used Sit. J. 0,, and have always obtained good result." Mr George Beal—"1 suffered from severe strains, and found it gave instantaneous relief," Mr Alex. M'Loan (Alderman)—"l find it so beneficial that 1 am never without a supply." lUrEmest A. Smith-—"When occasion arises I use it, and can testify to its oxoellent effects," Mr John Wi Slack—"lt nevor failedto afford mo relief in a very short time.,Mr Alfred Edds—The contents of ono» bottle affected an absolute ouro of severe rheumatism," Mr John Hislop—"lhavo tried innumerable remedies, but none with such good results as St, Jacob's Oil. Mr Henry L. Davis—"Bruises, outs, sprains, aolies—all have been rapidly aubduod by its magic influence." Mr A.E. Harris—"l havo experienced considerable relief in oases of rheumatism and rheumatic gout by using St, Jacob's
LUXENK. LUXENE' THE NEW SAFE LIGHT. Brilliant, pure, and Bmokolose; slow in burning and yielding a pure white lightn this is the most economical illuminantin ÜBO. Evory (in branded Luxeno, and fitted with improved patent tap, , Strongly cased for carriage. Don't take any other, Eduoation Board, Wellington, Ist November, 1892. AN EXAMINATION of candidates for appointment tis pupil teachers will bo held at tho Institute, Cartorton, on FRIDAY, the 4th inst, at 12 o'clock noon, Examination Fee 6s, A, DORSET,Secretary. LOST at Eketahuna a black and tan sheep and cattle dog, white on front feet, Finder will be rewarded on returning same to J. Andorson, Eketa. huna Hotel. N.B.—Anyone detaining dog after this notiqo will bo prosecuted. ON SUNDAYS, MAUEIOEVILLETO MASTEHTOK. AT the request of thoso attending Church, a coach will leave Maur iceville eyory Sunday at 8.30 a,tn., ro turning from Maetecton at 4 p.m., com. mencing next Sunday, 6th November W, VILE, Proprietor. THE MASTJSBTON NIGHT SCHOOL, CONDUCTED by Mr G. Hirsch and assistants, opens for the first quarter on THURSDAY, tho 3rd November, at the Wesleyan SchoolHoora. Besides the three B.'a, as tauelit in the elementary State schools, tho course comprises the study oi Book-keeping Mensuration, Geometrical Drawing and Advanced Anthractio, Tho classes are held on Monday and Thursday evenings, from MO to 9.30. The foe is £1 for tho quarter, one half of which must be paid at the commencement; tho other half not. later than the end of tho quarter. Thoße who have not yet given in their names a; pupils, Ayitl oblige by enrolling on the night of opening. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4258, 1 November 1892, Page 3
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