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ST. J A (JOB'S OIL . (YOU CAN'! OKT AHEAD OF FACTS) CONQUERS I'AIM. . Brisbane Men Testify. TiikvAIAUSKIT. . IiKAD TllKta SvNOS HF PItAI?K. '' Mr I*..o'U. UnsHull—" Its succcn iii all installers has been highly gratifying." Mr Fre.l 0. iLea' (Vicd-prftaiduiit, N.U V.) I h:ivc used Hi Jacob's Oil successfully in;' Hie treatment :bf; pr.iins Mr Ity'nmnd Urquhart—" I would not bo without it; it is. a f.-iithfuL eom» pauiou." -rMi Mr I.eori Erclinmti—''lt. had a iron, derfu'l effect." V Mr' B. F. Kciilin, " Ihe effects of the oil were simply marvelloua.'' .'.-V- t'.-'C Mr R. liil!i:iqton-"I lwve derived great relief from the npphci'iun of tils Oil.". \ Mr.Jolm A. Clark-" I have found'the oil a very,sovereign remedy."' • :¥;■ V ; Mr J. T. Isles, Mayor—"l have often used St.J.O., and liiive.alwajß obtained geedresult.". ; i:Gc6rgb - . -BufTered -.from' severe strains,.and found-it gave instantaneous relief.' V-f.'S'i Mr Alex. M'Leah (Alderinan)—"l fir.d it so benefieial that I ani never without a'supiilj'.■,'-/£ : .V-' . ' VjiK';, •Mr Etnest A. Smitli—"V\'h«n occasion arises I .use- it, and can testify to its excellent effects." Mr JohnAV, Slar-if—"lt never failed to afford ins relief in n very short time." ' Mr Alfred Edds—"The contents of ciie bottle affected an absolute cure of severe rheumatism." \;t.. . " : 's2 Mr.Jolnv.llislop—"l have tiied inniinmble remedies, but none with such good results as St. Jacob's Oil." \-;;V. .Mr.flenry L.'Davis—"Bruisea,. cuts, sprains, < aohcs-. all - have been rapidly subdued by. its magiii influence." ... .Mr A. E-. ■ Harris—"l have experienced considerable relief in cases of rheumatism and .rheumatic'Rnut.bv, using St; Jacob's Oil"

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Falling*bush and scrub • in .Blocks of; about "800 Acres will close at Ma<uikiua on 35th ■ :JiMar,:lß93 lSi , .....,/><. : 'THoißußhfand Scrub will be;bpo'n■ for of clusing ';': The lowest aarUy'accejjted;';;- .}% '■ j"'C /'V'tli /■ .Forfuirpartiodtifßiapplyv.:: ■. ;■<s'"■' \\:" ■■" : ;V:::VMURRAy;;;° , r ■■' ': :':^./:''-,"'.-.■: -; ; ;v""'Manager,';; >:'Mataik"un» Station;?;' . ■ln i tho;eatato of JAMES MAOK.late ■ (Deceased);;! ■'A'';L'L in the above Estate arc . Requested to fotward'.their fclainiß to thoundersfgned b'ef6ro;the.&lst:day of May;;lß93;\':" ■'■':■ l::i ;<#&; V;;:K ;:''V;- ; ::vi:-.^E;T.:BUNNY,^;, ; ;.; ; . , ;.Sp|icitbr'toJiho ■Bxebutors,' '■'",]* ...;.--,■:."'■':..:■:■■ ■'■: :^-''-; :VWelliiißtoiii v :' i L' . .laBt;-.aiyoubi?"black.'rougKcnnted '-.heepjdog, 'about 8, months -old.K-.-Whitia Blripe'dwnljkcej and.white'spqfc on neck a'nd'lip'Jofljtaii.:. . 'A'pply'.DAii.Y' '.■ Times OracE,;'':" :; -'' ; ;.; ; ;;V::V :; .'' '■'■■fl '.':*■■'":; ■/pure bred LongrHiiired" Bbrkaliire Boaryl Ttorkßhiro to ■';'■■: r ; :? iD'ARC ■■■ ?.-V/- "■.,'?■('cliiMr'Waddingtoni:.. ;,.-,. :.V:", : '.-'o^ri ;, : . .iiPßtry Street,', '■'. ■' '■;:. '■ '-.-'I ■, : ;. ; '::■> *■'■'.: v.-j.'.' ; ■' MABTERTON i'RESBYTERHN SUNDAY SCHOOL. A MVEBBAM SERVICES *- will bo hold on - SUNDAY, 28th MAY, 1898. Morning, Jl a.m. REV. L, M. ISITT Afternoon, 8 p,,m. Rev. R. Wood Evoning, 7 p.ni. - Rov.R. Woop 1 CONVERSAZIONE - .f : i /in connection with above, i % will be held in the'CHURCHyonV' d W" KDNESDAY, 24th MAY, aWrjiri; ' 'Admission—- " ADULTS, !/•: CHILDREN, Cd. :. HUNT CLUB SPORTS. .-"' .- WEDNESDAY 2fl/t ' MAYX'I I MR m MRS lIA.YKER, of tho Royal Hotel have secured the light to supply Li/juora and Refreshmenta at the above Spuria, ■ ..-■ ■'' "s. : ? ONLY THE BEST LIQUORS.'' Tea, Coffee, Sandwiches, and a liboral Bupply of light Refreshments. MAURICEVILLE BACHELORS ANNUAL BALL, To bo held in the (iHOEAL HALL, ; 24th MAY, 1893, MOSIO PBOVIPED by CLIFFORD'S QUADRILLE BAND. Dancing commenoea at 8 p.m. sharp. TICKETS 7/6, extra ladies FREE, obtainable from Committee. F.W.fI.KDMMER, Hon. Sec. I For further particulars apply this oico

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4425, 22 May 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4425, 22 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4425, 22 May 1893, Page 3

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