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Captain Edwin wires:-"! to ret mid south gale with much colder weather, Glass 10 hours from now. WITHOUT A PEED, As a prominent clergyman re Jacob's Oil is without a peer bruises, aches. Ac. It is far sup other embrocations and liaim possesses greater pinetrating pi any other remedy. It Rcea stra seat ot disease, and romoves th pain. It is safe, sure, and harnilcs like mrgic. Tho beßt remedy in for THE CUIiE OF IUIEUMAT Jacobs Oil. Its absolute cleanl rapidity of penetration lender it si of use as often as desired, withou noyance of soiling either llesh or and its peculiar adaptation to th forms of disease, producing, as it most rapidly beneficial effects, m reliablo means of relief in the han Tho TWO GREAT CAUSES of K GIA are impoverishment of the b deficiency of nerve force; and the of it is not so obscuro as many peo be led to suppose. The first thiii| lieve the pain, which is donomor land satisfactorily by St, Jacob's 0 any other known remedy. Tli object is to rctuovo tho cause, wlilL accomplished by the abundant use ingfood, of a nature to atrengthen-M tono both tho muscular and nervous ■ em3 . To promptly and permanently relln D( j cure neuralgia, then, the first iflkgt means is to use ST, JACOB'S OlmTr' with thoso other indispensablo agra" . IS| the treatment of nervous diseases' air, sunlight, and exercise—will elM. urc mediate relief and cure not only in ni ,n }* gia, but also in many other painfultdisi St. Jacobs Oil is sold by all chemists] 01! i torelicepera throughout Australasia. J 3spcr bottle. M i-wesl and aftci

TENDEBS will bo received uU lOtli July for Felling; SOO Acr nf Bu*<h. in lour „ tracts. " n ' Specifications ou ap]>lyiug io J. F. HECKLER, Maiigmna GEO.K.BON " Architect, Pekhy-sthekt TN VITUS separate Tendc I v or • Carpenters' andfr ters'worlc in re.tl; l " to cottages inlol 8 (street, 11 For the Town Lands Trust, <l'c to be delivered at the Architect's rs before 12, noon, of FItIDAY, Gtli SCOTCH PEARL STOY] Just landed, ex '■ Tainui," |TIHE best stove in the market „L superior to any American stoi Heavy Castings, Lame Oven, width of top ivilli extra plate <l3 inc Just the thing for country settler Burns wood 22 inches long, With on Without Utensils, 1 ' C. E. DANIELI MASTERTON. |

ijihousand AND ONE USEFUL AND Ornament! Articles Suitable for PRESENTS, NOW ON VIEW AT RIVE'S Cash }3tore around the Corner, !j| PERRY STREET, ~ FOJi SALE. ~ THE ivliolo of tlii! Furniture of a sixroomed house, Priiio £BO, The house enn bo hud nfc 8s per iveck, Only tlireo minutes ivnlk from Post Office. Apply to G. s. w. daleyMple,; w Agent, Perry-street, Mastcrton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4763, 3 July 1894, Page 3

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452

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4763, 3 July 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4763, 3 July 1894, Page 3

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