PORTS MEN UNANIMOUS. A CHOBUj CF APJPKOVAL. When sjiortsraeu in all parts of the habitablcglobp show uuauioiily in testifying to the marvellous cures effected by a medicament must, indeed, possess moat valuable properties. Tho virtues of St Jacob's oil have elicited from "(ports" of overy class in Australia, America, and Great Britain a chorus of approval7\The speed and efficacy with which St Jacob's oil cures and subdues pains and braises of all kinds are acknowledged by 'leading cricketers, footballers, pedestrians, cyclists, scullers, yachtsmen, Bwimmers, shooters, and •' turfites" in both hemispheres. The following representative sportsmen, among many others, havo from personal experience, spoken to tho merits of St. Jacob's oil; ' Uimiles Tubseii (Australia's champion bowler), A, H, Jahvis (the crpck. South Australian wicket keeper), Aaniua C'osinouiu (the popular Queensland bowler), David Scoit (the veteran Viotorian cricketer), Dan Mage (the famous champion double team driver of the United . k tales),-Ex-Govßnuoß llowie, of Maryland, U.S.A. (president of the Maryland Jookey Club), W HjLIAm Beaod, Edward Tmokett, John M'Lean, trad Ebwakd Ham (tho renowned scullers), Tho celebrated Maohi Footdau, Team, and so on, ad infinitum, Wliilo sportsmen so strongly ooinmead and recommend St. Jacob's Oil other members of the human race are quito as enthusiastic in its praise. It will instantly relievo and euro neuralgia, chapped hands, frosted feet and cars, sprains, rheumatism,bruises, mumps, gout. lumbago, soialica, soreness or stillness of tho muscles, backache, faceache headache and toothaoho,. Sold. ovtiywhcro. . Price Bs a bottle. ■
JAS.STOIE, Waipoua Nursery, Mastehion. Mabliskil ISI6. I)EMIi\ T DS liis old patrons andrcsi. V) dents, generally that ho lias a kgo assortment of conifcra and shelter trees in liis nursery, ready for sale. ■ Elegan?, 12/■ per 100; Piuus Insigliiis, 8/- per 100; Macrocarpa, 12/-to 15/-per 100. A large, consignment of fruit trees to arrivo from liangiora Nursery, near Chrislchuirh, in a few days. .Also all kinds of small fruits, aud a large variety • of , : Camelias, ItnoDODENDiioss, Azaleas, and' llosks. I am' also prepared to plaut a live fence at lialf tlie cost of a wire fence, - Samples of fruit to Lo seen at J, N. Brnnton's inilor, Peri-y-atrect, where' orders can bo left aud willrceeive prompt attention.'-- ■ ■ ! ' '<'' AJargo consignment arrived iu;Wol- ; lington by s,s, Takapuna. , Qrdcrs delivered, early: next wcck. i; ' ; . WAirOUA. " !3T, MATTHEW'S PARISH.', ,A „ MEETING-,.0f Parisliloncrs .will JuliCf - at ;8 p.in./.'iii jiio Schoolroom. of fiTC.Vest'iymcii'in place of tlidse resigned. '' ... \ r - W.B.'OHBNmS.Seo,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4747, 14 June 1894, Page 3
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393Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4747, 14 June 1894, Page 3
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