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IHE YOUTH WHO BORE the banner .... with the strange device, and the boy who stood on the burning deck were both a trifle off. St. Jacobs oil is au. article of faith with thousands who never pat their names to a testimonial, but'who, it asked, would do so without hesitation. This worldfamed, a;)d wonderful remedy relieves and cures all bodily pains, for which an esternal remedy may ho applied, and is obtainable from every chemist and dealer in medicines throughout tho inhabitable portions of tho globe. Tho popularity of St. Jacobs oil has been the subject of comment by almost the entire press of the' couuf 7 In many instances the leading articles o! large and influential papers have been devoted to the details of what seem to be magical oureb effected by the use of of. jfecobs oil in local cases coming under the immediate attention of the publishers. St. Jacob's oil is' indorsed by statesmen, judges, the clergy, the medical profession, as well as by pcoplo in every walk of life. . . , : Others have 6UU*cred\vorse pain, and for a longer time than you me. Doctors sometimes fail, even the best of them, St Jacob's oil is a certainty. It is not claimed that it will cure all diseases, but it assuredly will give you relief from pain, enable you to rest, and help you to believe that this world is not nearly so bad as youwero beginning to. think it, Give St. Jacob's oil a trial, and bo grateful for the advice, - Xkmftborne, Prosper & Co., Ld., ; Wholesale Agents for New Zealand. To Possess a Reliable Timekeeper at th' Minimum of Cost You Must . , BUY A WATERBUtiY. RT MATTHEW'S CHURCH CHOIR. TrJEUaunl Wookly Practicn will bo hold to-morrow, Thursday, at 7.15 p.ra in the schoolroom, instead o{ 7.45, as previoubly announced', DR A. DOUGLAS, M.A, M.B, M,O.H„ is authorised by me in my absence from home to take full charge of my clientele, and to receive and pay any monies on my behalf, in a pro* foeaional respect, until my return. WILLIAM H. HUSKING. Bth August, 1893. flyf RS RAWSON is prppar ed to give IVX lessons in French or Gorman, Particulars on application, Lincoln Road,

BOYS'OLUB, r ADS ovnr sixteen who wish to join J the proposed Boyj'Club are invited to meet at St. Matthew'B Sohoo! on MONDAY, August 14tl>, at Bp.ra., to make arrangements. W.E.PAIGE. IEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST from my paddock, one Bed Bullock, little whito on Forehead, Branded Ike 00 on off ribs. 0, HUGHE?, Butcher. NOTICE. ALL DQGBfount}on my proporty after this date will be 'destroyed, R.D.DaGG - Uppor Plain, Masterton, August 7ili 18113. J PHE Goodwill of Hawera Junction J, Hotel, situate on 25 acres of leasehold ground, having nineteen years to run, A good Butchering Business, A licet class Farm of 93 acres, all felled and subdivided, within half a mile of Railway and Creamery. ApplyJ. ri. JUGGINS, Commission Agent, Eketahuna, MASTERTON MASONIC LODGE JNo 19. Ilflß regular Monthly Mooting of the above Lodge will be beld this Wednesday Evening at 8 o'clock sharp in the Hall, Bannister-street, Business Ballot, liaising, and Visiting Brethron Cordially Invited. By Command of W.M, EKETAHUNA ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE OF POLL FOR RAISING LOAN. TTOTIOB it hereby, given that a pull J_\ of ratepayers interested will be taken in the Road Board Office, Eketahuna, on THURSDAY, tho 17th day. ot AUGUST instant, on a proposal to raise a loan of £7,600 fcrformation and metal, ling on toads in Wellington S.S,, No I Block.

Polling hours from 9 a.m. to 6 pm. TflOS. PARBONB, ■■■ Chairman, Eketahuna, 3rd August, 1893. . IHB UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE , : .(Limited.) , .WELLINGTON,/ .'..V '" PALMERSTON IjtOETH. & WANGANUI. PROPERTIES FOR I&LE- : .522 acres 4 miles froni Leviu, partfroohotd, part Nativo lease : COO „ Pohangina, '2OO in grass, fenced 208 „ Pohangina, 133 in'grass ". ■■••' 300.il Birmingham, 250 in grass, fenced 400 „ Birmingham, house and improve- ', meqts -.. • -: ■. ';■■:.< 517 „ Katanga, highly improved, HOU „ Kairanga,9so Ingrasa ut.;.;. 200 „ Longhurn, highly improved ]( r „i, 780 „ '.. Pohangina, 310 acres in grass end .' turnips, perpetual lease, with right "'■''■• ofpiircbaso '' '' '''.,"'' 437 „ Improved fami, Carnarvon COD it pear Wanganui, goad road all.tbe , ■ wajf fencod and well watered'] ] -ohoap ■ ■•■■•''■■■• ■ : ,.".:.s ; .. i 300 „ near Patea, all In grass, well fenced '4750 „ near HunterviUe, good road all the way; all hi grass, well watered, arid 2620 „' near Hunter villo, and about throe ' miles from •the iftllway. btaiibn': well grassed .'and''watered, god roads, new dwelling house; a fln; ;, property and .conveniently sttu'atec • .-Mi parl}oulara on application t0,,-.;.' TKE-VNICBD FARMERS' ALLIANOE •: Waterloo Quay, , ~;vi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 9 August 1893, Page 3

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749

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 9 August 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 9 August 1893, Page 3

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