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AUSTRALIA'S RETIRED OH AM PION. The popular retired, 1 Champion Sculler of the World, William Beach writes, "law pleased to inform you that I have found St. Jacobs oil ol great service to me in training, having used it very successfully (or the relief and cure of 6tifri)eßs,crarap,and mußOular pains, To athletes in training 1 earnestly recommend it, As a household remedy 1 may aay that Mrs. Beach generally keeps a bottle of it by her at our homo in Dapto and'it in the first thing used when any one of tho family meot with any one of the accidents, falls, or bruises the little folks so frequently

From fifty-five to sixty thousand people are estimated to dio from con snmption annually in the British Islaiids, and more than four times that number were wholly or partially crippled by rheumatism before the introduction of St. Jacobsoil, which is now recommended by many eminent medical men as the best cure, for rheumatio and other kindred diseases known to science, A GOLDEN RULE for DOMESTIC GUIDANCE isAlwayskeepahottloofSt, Jacobs oil in tho home.' Its value in connection with the small ills of life, as well as with its greater auffonnjs, will surprise you. Wholesalo agents for New Zealand Messrs Keinpthorno, Froiser, & Co Ltd. A BETTER PROOF of the wellknown excellence of the WATERBURY WATCHES could not bo desired tliau the fact that unprincipled dealers attempt to palm off cheap and mfonor imitations is "as gotd as,er better than the Watorbury.''

rjlHEiffllE BOYAL, MASTERTON. Lessee and Manager—Mr 0. G, COM. THUIUDAY AND FRIDAY, Cth and 7th July. mmilD CONCERTS TO:MOBBOW (THURSDAY) EVENING. First appearance in Masterton of England's Latest and Greatest Sopranos, THE MISSES ALBU. lieeognised as Marvellous Sccesses in England and on tlio Continent. Tho New Zealand Preis «tates in Eight wordi, Most Glorious Voices, Charming Presence. Simply Perfect Metlod. Tho Australian Press; Sydney: Such Voices Have Sever km heard this Side of the Line. Melbourne; It will he a Loiuj Day Before we May . Expect such a Treat, Queensland: 77w Public Fxpected a Lot, but Pitch Voices one could not have Imgined. South Australia: They arc the Greatest Artiste who haw appeared on the Concert Platform in Adelaide. South Africa: lovers of Music will recall Last Night as a Red Letter Date. Franco: Two of the Youngest, and Most Popu-< lar Sopranos in the World, Spain : Such Voices as the Misses ,-llbu possess Must be Heard to be believed, London: For anage we hive If ever Heard their Equal. AMERICA AWAITS THEM. Morrow, THURSDAY, Miss JULIE ALBU Will siko: " Sing Sweet Bird," and " Sho Wore a Wreath of Hoses," Miss HOSE ALBU wih, si>:g : Dear Heart, and Kcmember Me No More. Great Duets from Thovotouk and Norma. The London Tenor, Mr John Fuller, Will sing: My Pretty Jauo, Conw Into the Gardeu, Maud and The Minstrr-1 Boy.

OTHER GRBAT NUMBERS. Popular prices ol admission —is, Es, and 2s. Entire change ol Programme each evening. Bos Plan at Hood & Johnston's Dresden Company. Doors open at 7.30 commencing at 8. BOSCO WILSON, Agent. M.L.M, FLUNKETX, Manager. A PuiTLiclmriNG Unctor tlio nuapices of tiie MASTJSRTON KNIGHTS of IjABOR, Will ba held at tho THEATRE' KOYAL, ON MONDAY, Jm 17. At 80 Clock pm.

Presentation of Testimonial to Bro the Re / J. Gibson, On behalf of tie Gitborne Kirghto ol Labour, And addresses will 1.0 given by A. W Hogg, E?q M.U.11, W llutcbi. son, Esq, M.H.H, V/ MoLean, Esq, M.H.R, 0. H. Mills, Esq, M,H E, W Eamshaw,E6q, M.H.B, Ladies are respectfully invited lo attend. By order ol the M 'A'. Advance Assembly Nt. 2654. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENL " Where aro You going ti My Pretty Maid?" " For mmn wraSKV, sir," she said. " .V'atover for, my pretty mud ?" Pa's brain is overworked," she said,

IMPOUNDING NOTIOE, I tumau road two man t.nd whfte heifers and one steer; a hole punched in' tight ear; a piece out of left ear; no .visible brand. If not claimed ai»d all expenses paid, will be sold on \?EDNEB> DAY, July lflfcb, 1893, at 12 o'clock, noon. B. B. RIOHAEDS, . PounJkeeper. Mosterton, July 3rd, 1893. •: OATS! OATS THE undersigned is a OiSH Pur« chaser ot OATS. '' ; . JAB,4IAOARA,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4462, 5 July 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4462, 5 July 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4462, 5 July 1893, Page 3

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