ST. J AOOB'S OIL (YOU CAN'T (IF.I AHBAD OF FACTS) CONQUERS PAIN-.' ; Prominent Bhishanb Men Testify, Thbv Ah, Usf, It. lIEADTH'EIU Songs O.'F PUAIS.E, Mr I'. O'C. Russell-" Its succesi iu all instances has been highly gratifying." ■ Mr Fred 0. - lea (Vice-president, K.ll V.) I have uacd St Jacob's Oil aUCceesfully in the treutinerit. of prams to,"' Mr ftayniond Urquhart—"l would not- bo without it; it la a faithful cornpnmpn." ; Mr Loon Erchman—" It had a won;., dotful effect." : Sir E. F. Eculin, M.F.H.—" The effects of the oil were simply marvellous." Mr K. Eillinjjton—"l have derived great relief .from tho application of the oil." ■Mr John A. Clark—" I have found tho olia very sovereign remedy." Mr J. f, Isles, Mayor—" I have ofton used .St. J. 0.. and have always obtained "Olid result. 1 ' ; Sir George Deal—" 1 suffered from severe strains, and found it gave instantaneous. relief.'" Mr Alex. M'LejiP {Aldernian find, it so beneficial that 1 am never without a supply." Mr Ernest A. Smith—"Whenoccasion: arises I use it, and can testify to its excellent effect..?," Mr John W, Slack—"lt. never"failed to afford me relief in a very short, time;" Mr Alfied Edds—''Tho contents of otio bottle, affected an absoluto euro of scvere rheumatism."
Mr John Ilislop—" I have tried innumerable remedies, but none with such, gopd results as. St, Jacob's Oil;.'' Mr Henry L. Davis—"Bruises, cuts, sprains, nchee^—nil have beon rapidly subdued by its magic influence." Mr A, K. Harris—'"l. have experience'! considerable relii-l in cases of rheumatism and rheumatic. gout'by using Bt, Jacob's: Oil" LUXENK. LUXENE, THE NEW SAFE LIGHT. Brilliant,'/.puro, and smoliei.ess;-sio.w in 'burning.and yielding, a puro. white light this is. the most econiiuiical illiiminaiitin use. Every .tin. branded' liuxerie, aiid'fitted, with improved patpnt .tap. Strpirgly cased for CArriage. Don't take; any other, A SOCIAL & DANCE Will bo held in the DRILL HALL ON FRIDAY, M« 13, Under tho auspices of the Volunteer Fire ■Brigade in aid of tho Widow and Orphans of tho lata CAPT, HOUNSLOW, Songs will be contributed by Hovcral wellknown Ladies and Gentlemen, AND. The music will bo.given by Mr A, Von Reiaenberg'e Quadrille. .Band. Dancing at 8 p.m. Double Ticket) 2/6. H, W. BROOM, . Secretary FILLIS'CIRCUS. A TRIUMPHAL MARCH. THE success so far achieved by this: organisation in Ken Zealand ia without a parallel in tl.io Thoatrical of tho Colony, even in ita pal. f 1 t h i ? ii ■t: ; r ut 1 t '» a ii B t f ■t VICTORIA.BTREET RESERVE, Wellington, Foil: a Short Season, O.uy, Commiiiicing' TUESDAY NIGHT, lGtli MAY and thereafter;. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, At a and 8 ? .jr. First Appearance horo oi FILLIS' GREAT CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE OIS PERFORMING WILD ANIMAIS, Acknowledged by tho entire press of Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Dunedin to be •' The Most Perfect Organisations that over visited the Colonies." . 50 Educated Horses, 12 Trick I'oniea, 7 Hungarian and Arab Horses, -l Nubian Lions, 5 Performing .Elephants, Royal Bengal Tiger, Panthers, Zebras,. Gorillas. Monkeys, >Vc., &c., ic., and an Incoui parable Company of 70 ARTISTS 70 all; selected from' the principal Cirques of London and the Continent. ; Particular attention Is called to tho fact that all tho animals in the Menagerie Perform is the Arexa, String Or.cliestra of 25 Performers. SPECIAL TRAINS AND TRAMS, Arrangements are in progress to run. special trains and trams for the convenience of residents In the suburban and country districts, full particulars of which will be duly announced. Admission, 6s, 3s, 2s. Children half-price. ; ALLAN HAMILTON, WAIRARAPA mm CLUB SPORTS, To be hold in MESSR3 LOWES HOItNS GROUNDS, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, MAY Judge and Timckeep-r—Mr N, Grace. St»rter.;and">Clerk of Scales—Mr F.,.0;-.■ Lowia,' Clerk of Course-Mr J. ..Wellcr; teo —Mesirs C. F. Vallancc, V. Hawke, "WyTcrn TVilliainH, H. Terry, Hd. Wclcli, R'Koake, W. J; Hirscbborg,, W. B. Buick, F. 0, litwis, X. Grace, C. P.. Bidwill. PROGRAMME, '". Dismounting Hurdlo tors .to jump ~Bercral (lights of.- hurdles,' dlimounting aud remounting between each. First prize, -V Ladies' Trophy—Needle'; Threading Competi ~;7 tion, —Horses'' to bo nominated by ladies.' Cocipctitora to jump hurdle, dismount, lead bono to lady nomiMtinghim, lady ■ ■ ■■'■ to thread n«edle and hand, same,to com...petitor, • who then remounts, juEps hurdle, and proceeds to winning post, Open only .to '• members'; of ! recognised r Hunt Clubs. First prize, "Gold Bracelet. Jumping Competition-Over Hunting Jumps, . Minimum Weight 12at. First prize, ■ ■ Cigar and Umbrella CompetitionTilting— > : Orange Competition-Competitors to ride over four hurdles, carrying a plate of oranges, t'ae one retaining the largcit number of oranges to be declared tho winner. First prize, Wh. McKENZIE, Boo.Seo,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4416, 12 May 1893, Page 3
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754Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4416, 12 May 1893, Page 3
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