Messrs J. J acnb3 & Co > ■ paintors, sjlazieri, anil paperhangers, ofjKenall-street, Mastorton, hayo a notification in thii Ijsuo to which thoy wish tho attention of our" readers to be specially drawn. It will bo found on our third page. Trntlio in Hall Street was temporarily suspended this morning, wliiio tho "Jubiloo 1, again played upon tbe smnuldoring embera at Mr Natusch'a late residenco. . MJXENK. LUXENE' THE NEW SAFE LIGHT. Brilliant, pure, and smokeless; slow in burning and yielding a pure white lighln this is the must economical illuminantin use, Evoty tin branded Luxene, and fitted with improved patwit tap. Strongly eased for carriage. Don't take any other, BT. JACOB'S OIL (vou CAN'l' QKT AHEAD OF I'AOTs) CONQUERS PAIN. Prominent Brisbane Men-Testify, The? Ail Use It. Head TheihSonqs of Mr P. O'C. Russell—" Its succesi in all instances has boon highly gratifying. Mr Frod 0. Lea (Vice-presiden, N,RV.)-I have uod Sfc Jacob's Gilt successfully in the treatment of sprains etc." Mr Raymond Urquhart—" I would not bo without it; it is a faithful com" panion," Mr Leon Erohman-" It had a won. dorful effort," Mr E, F, Eculin, Tho effects of tho oil wero simply marvellous."
Mr R. Billinqton—" I have derived groat relief from the application of the oil." Mr John A. Clark-" I have found the iil a very sovereign remedy." Mr J, T. Isles, Mayor—"l have often used St. J. 0., and have always obtained good result," Mr George Beal-" 1 suffered from seyere strains, and found it gave instantaneous relief," Mr Alex. M'Lenn (Alderman)—"l find it so beneficial that I am nevor without a supply." Mr Ernest A. Smith—"Whon occasion arises I uso it, and can testify, to its excellent effects." Mr John W. Slack—"lt nevor failedto afford mo reliof in a very short time.Mr Alfred Edds—The contents of one« bottle affected an absolute cure ofeev ire rheumatism." Mr John Hislop— 1 ' I havo tried innumerable remodies, butnono with such good results as St, Jacob's Oil. Mr Honry L. Davis—"Biulaon, cuts, sprains, aches—all have been rapidly subdued by ita magic influenco." Mr A.E. Harris-"! havo experienced considerable relief in cases of rheumatism and rheumatic gout by using St. Jacob's Oil" THE Business of FRANCIS' Restaurant, Boarding Houso and Dining Rooms, of Queen Btreot, Mnaterton, is removed to the premises lately occupiod by Mr HOORLEY, opposite Neill's Horse .Repository, where the publio and boarders can bo accommodated,
important to the PUISLIC. HAYING served my time in AVellington a £{ood uiany years ago, and having worked in somo of the best shops in New Zealand for th» last twenty ytars at Painting, Glaaint?, Varniahinc;, Scrimming, Papering, eto,, and to let the Masterton people Bee that 1 am a oampetent tradesman, ve are hanging paper at 6d per Koll, bost material and workmanship guaranteed. FIRST-CLASS REFERENCES. 110 KE iVARD will bo paid to anyone who will prove the J. JACOBS & CO.. SUPERIOR PABERiUIICEJS, Renall Street Mastert
EKETAHUNA ROAD BOABD, ROAD FORMATION, CLEARING AND METALLING. mENDERS mil cloao at the Rood X Board Ofßco, Ekotahuna, at 2 p.ua. on SATURDAY, the 3rd December, next, for 52 Chains of Formation, Mawjavronga Road, 200 Chainsof GlearingUmkr Mangaorowja Road, 7 Chaim of Metalling, Wettiwjtcn h,S, No /, North Road, Plans and specificiitioiiß may be seen at Mr Jones' Store and tho Road Board Office, Ek'etahuna. ■. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W,' BAYLISB, ■ Clerk. Eketahuna, 24th Nov,, 1892, JNOTIUE. ~ THROUGHan accideutE.MASON'S Cross Country Siro has ' retired from stud duties, but "Duo D'Amonr" Will completo MANAMA'S engagem'enfci,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4284, 25 November 1892, Page 3
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582Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4284, 25 November 1892, Page 3
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