AUSTRALIA'S RETIRED CHAM PION.
$ The popular retired Ohnmpion Soaltor of the World, Wiiuam Beaoh r . writes, h lam pleased to inform you that ' 1 have found St. Jacobs oil of great aetvics to me in training, having used it , very aucceaafully for the relief and ouro ®' of BtiffMM,oramp,fH)d muscular pains. To J athletes in training 1 earnestly recom* / n mend it. As a household remedy I may '0 ny that Mrs Beaoh generally keeps a ut bottle of it by her at our homo at Dapto i j_ and it is the first thing used when any one of the family meet with any ( ono of the acciaonts, falls, or bruises the ii little folks so frequently incur." 2 From fifty.fivo to sixty thousand l> people are estimated to die from con' |, snmption annually in the British Islands |. and morethan four times that number i were wholly -or partially crippled by . rheumatism before the introduction of I ' St. Jacabsoil, whichia now recommended d 0 by many eminent medical men ap the i- best oure for rheumatic and other ), kindred diseases known to science. I >. A GOLDEN RULE for DOMESTIC ! r, QUiDANOE i B - \ is t Always keep a bottle of St. Jacobs oil 8 n ln . homo. Its value in connection t i_ with the small ills of life, as well as with I > its greater will surprise you. 1 Wholesale agents for New Zealand J Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser, &Co Ltd. t d d g A BETTER PROOF of the well a b known oxcellenoe of the WATERBURY s , WATCHES could not be desired than 0 _ the fact that unprincipled dealers attempt to palm off choap and inferior ifflitntiom as "as good as,orbetter than a »• the Waterbury.' 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4478, 24 July 1893, Page 3
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288AUSTRALIA'S RETIRED CHAM PION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4478, 24 July 1893, Page 3
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