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FOR HÆPATITIS.

Dr. Fletcher's pills are a sura euro for billiousneas and liver complaints, hiopati* tis, headache, indigestion, hoartburn, kidney ailments, and females' sick hoada'ches, So, if you want a really good family pill, try Dr. Fletcher's Pills, the silent and painless motor that purifios the human syßtem of all accumulations of morbid, foreign, and pokonous secretions. They are as mild as a peb lamb, as harmless as honey, as soarchiDg as a small tooth comb, and as sure as a spring gun. Thoy don't go fooling around, but attend strictly to business, and novor labour in vain. Dr. Fletcher's Pills aro preparod on scientific principles. Thoy contain no aloes, calomel, or gamboge, or any dras» tic purgative, like most pills now sold to a confiding public, but are made of pure yogetableingrodienta.whioli act by gently stimulating the liver and softening the impacted ficces, thereby giving relief and comfort unattended by tho annoyance and pain of griping and purging, and aro confidently recommended to all persons of a sluggish or bilious temperament. They aro sold ovorywhero, or poßt free, thirteen stanips,from F. M. OLEMENTS Newtown, Sydney New South Wales.

NI.A. A ASSOCIATION. Championship meeting j (By Telegraph-Press Afsociation.) , Wellington, (Saturday. Beautiful weather prevails for the ! Amateur Athlotio Championship ! meeting to-day, A strong northerly j wind, which has been blowing, is _ gradually dying away, ST. JACOB'S OIL (YOU CAN'T GRT AIIDAD OK EAUIB) ' CONQUERS PAIN. Prominent Bkisuank Men Testiey. i ' Tuev All Use It. Head Turn Songs of Pmaisk. Mr P. O'O. Russoll—" Its succosi in all instances has been highly gratifying." Mr Fred C. Lea (Vice-president, ' N.RV.)-"I havo used St Jacob's Oil , successfully in the treatment of sprains etc.'' Mr Raymond Urquharfc-"I would not be without it; it is a faithful companion." Mr Leon Erchmon—" It had a won- ' derful effect." 1 Mr E. F. Eculiu, M.P.H.—" The effects of the oil wero simply marvellous." Mr R. Billineton—" I have dorived great relief from the application of the oil." Mr John A. Clark—" I havo found the oil a very sovereign remedy." Mr.J. T, Isles, Mayor—" I have often used St. J. 0., and havo always obtained good result." Mr George Beal—" 1 suffered from severe strains, and found it gave instantaneous relief," Mr Alex. M'Lean (Alderman)—"l flud it so beneficial that 1 nm novor without a supply." Mr Ernest A. Smith—"When occasion arises I uso it, and can testify to its excellent olTect3." Mr John W, Slack—"lt novor faded to afford mo relief in a very short time," Mr Alfred Edds—"The contents of ono bottle affected an absolute cure of severe rheumatism." Mr John Hislop-" I havo tried innumerable remedies, but none with such good results as St.. Jacob's Oil." Mr Henry L. Davis—"Bruisos, cuts, sprains, aches-all havo beon rapidly subdued by its magio influence." Mr A.E. Harris-"! have experienced considerable roliei m cases of rheumatism and rheumatic gout by usin" St, Jacob's Oil." ' _____ _ LUXENK. LUXENE. THE NEW SAFE LIGHT, Brilliant, nuro, and smoltc!ess;slow in burning and yielding a puro white light; this is the most economical illuininantiu uso. Every tin branded Luxcne, and fitted with improved patent tap. Strongly cased for curings. Don't tako any other,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4342, 11 February 1893, Page 3

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FOR HÆPATITIS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4342, 11 February 1893, Page 3

FOR HÆPATITIS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4342, 11 February 1893, Page 3

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