A SEVEItE COLLV Uli' William Harding writes from 'Ohinethhi, 1 Paddington, Sydney, under date May ![ 1894:—"Having accidentallydiscovered tjio efficacy of St, Jacob's Oil under a different method of application from those prescribed iu the directions, I forward It to you in oi'dar that yon may, if you wish, have it Included in the ordinary directions for use, al it nwyprovo valuable to many persons in clses oi ACUTE INFLAMMATION. Some tmje.nSp I. caught a very severe cold, which settled pn my chest. The intiammation bccaine so acute tliat I found it necessary to omploy strong remediss, I had A MUtiTARD FLASTBR APPLIED FOK; THiKtT MINUTES, but it failed to, take I effect. I immediately had another mixed with whisky, which is perhaps the strongest form ie which a mustard plaster can be pre-, pared. This was also applied for thirty minute, hut it likewise hail no effect, I then tkoufjht I wouId.MAKB AN EXPERIMENT WITH ST, JACOB'S OIL BY APPLYING IT IN THE FOUM OF A PAOK —on a snail scale, of course, 1 soaked a pieco of cotton rag about four inohes square with the oil. and placed it next the skin.and over it .two os three folds of flannel. In less than three minutes it made its presence known with much severity. I kept it applied for twenty minutes. ITDIDITSWOBK THOROUGHLY, AND EFFECTUALLY ItEDUCUD THE INFLAMMATION. I always keep a bottle of St, Jacob's Oil in tho house, and have frequently found it of great service to loth children and adults." St. Jacobs (HI acts like magic, It is the universal household remedy for pain, Sold everywhere in Australasia. Price 3/- per bottle.
Elegant fin scoumte. Hnmlsomc, inexpensive npd durable. Eflicienoy mid economy exemplified. Tho now Watcvbury Watc-es V'lnil in five sec. The timekeepers of tho day. Gems to look at, and models o! horological skill. Designs to suit all ages and tastes. I'rices Irom 18s Gd to £5 ss,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. B. P. GINDEBS, DENTIST, Has BEMOVKD from Church-sl,, TO 'tho Bc/uleta liitliw'lo occii|)icd by Mr C. T. Katcscii, Lincoln Bond. FMIEKAL NOTICE. (THE MiiiraloNhclnlDMrsC.il. . BinlViiii, will leave Feathcrston, for the Cwimcry, nt two o'clock on Thursday, 'Hid 12lli inst, and Piknteii i nt 11.30 a.m. I UKIGHfnII 7.30 p.m. Bubiskss :- To consider Social Clubi A large ntlomlaiico is requested. ' E. C. JACK, Hoa. Sec,
MASTEBTON MASONIC LODGE NO. 10., f]pHE regular monthly meeting of the ' above Lodge will he held this, WEHPSIUI. Evening, 11th July, iit 8 o'eloek, j n the Hall, Bannister street. Business-Ballot; Initiation; passing ami general. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. v , ily Command of W.M. ART) UNION. Bv Pbbmission oir T n ß Colonic Secreiarv, oo Valuable no OO OIL |PAINTINGS.OO. IHE public haye now a real good oppor--1 (unity ot vanning somo really excel' lent paintings, consisting ot some ot the most famous and picturesque spots ot New Zealand, First Prize: Grmd Oil Painting, pastoral scene, valued at 35 guineas. Second Prize: Pair of Pick and While Terraces, valued at 12 guineas. Third Prize: Excellent pair, representing Scene on Waira'apa Lake, and in Coromandel, Auckland; also 28 other equally beautiful pictures, to go in pairs, valueu at 40 guineas, To be drawn on o r about the end of July, 750 s'icKEis at the moderate Memdebs. sum of 2/6. Tickets maybe obtained on application to A, WHITE & Co., Hairdressers, Mastcrton. T, H, HUGHES, Hairdresser, Carterton, A.E.MOHNBLOW, Printer, Grcytown, G.HYDE, ' Williams' TjuildiW Pahiatua.
I> (.111,1 J jlTll ALEXAi\m;i; JABDESE, SolioHoii, Imperial Chambers Ftfitlicrstoii-Strcct, Wellington. Late Secretary to %T (Jnii«l Farmers AlhauuciSßiiicd) TWO Stacks (pi, tons) of Good '. W.D. Times. i requested to w. ■"■■""•" v.«..,..,™,[ Vouchors for cash purchases duribg lie current year. Tho Anuuai Balance (if (] lc Association takes place on ,f„l y nlu i Youcliers for Bonus mint be handed in by that date. } I D.-W.MdJTOSH, < of the undersigned, a* Lnudsdowno or Opaki, will be prosecuted] ■ '■ ' WILLIAMS &BEE'ffIAM. J.&A.WKT,f!H. Juuc W'li. 1894 ME EOBT. HEAKD, rrVcsentatiro of Messrs Hoffimjn & \ Sons, Wellington, ivill. sliortlly llrisit! Masterto'u,' ■■ when 'hoi ijrilll boj prepared to undcrlako tile lining and repairing of pianofortes, Wis mid harmonium, etc. Orders lent at Mr Watt's bookseller, Master-ton, f wil receive prompt attention, i". •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4770, 11 July 1894, Page 3
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