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5.:. GOLD DIGGER'S WATCH IT STANDS SOME VERY ROUGH •] yUSAGEAN ALAlttfafl CAMEL ACCIDENT AT ICOOLGARDIE. Mt William Dunn write as follows to the Waterbury LWatoh"Company, Margaretstreet, Syinel, from Crystal Brook, Guyra Now South Vra|*s !"-" I wish to givoyou information ! .w reference id* tho quickwinding, Waterbury Wstoh whioh ; I purchased at your establishment in 1892/ I have been to the coutre of West Australia, prospecting in new country for 'fifteen months. The vmtch was all the time subjected to very rough usage, but still it kept very acoufatfltin*' : Iwaswearingit when A OAMEL BOLTED' WITH ME THROUGH TIIS MAIN STREET OF UOOLGABDIE. It wos a young oamel, and bad never t<an ridden before, It ran away with me, and suddenly lay down, the : shock bs''.f somewhat similar to a railway colli; m i but it never'interfered with the v,«ch. I have been over the "dry blowing" for alluvial gold. It is one of tho most di'ty kinds of work that a watoh can ho put to, but it did not intorfcro in any way with niy Waterbnry,and I must say it is A BEAU.I It UL I'IMEKEEPERindeed, I would nt «vthink of carrying any other, lam well l.nown over there, being one of tho pro-pa tors of the 'Briliiaut Gold Reef,'2s mil') north-of Coolgardie. I am also awell-kniwu New England prospector." ' THE NEW WAWIII3URYS WIND IN FIVE SECONDS, THEY CAN BE REPAIRED AT A NOMINAL COST.IN GOLD-FILLED, MLVEB, OR NICKEL • ■ CAP. PRICESFROMUUGdTO £ss>. pain. It possesses marvellous efficacy in coring stiffness ol tile liiinclcs ami joints, sprains, swellings,' imumps, bruises, rheumatism, lumbago,] and other bodily ailments peculiar to j athletes. It has triumphed over all il; rivals-, and is tho favourite embrocation among Footballers, Sprinters, Harriers, Gymnasts, Oarsmen, Cricketers, etc, St, Jacob's Oil is the best pain-curer in existence, and is by far the most successful linimmt ever submitted to the notion of Austrataii sportsmen, It penetrates gently, but quickly; it soothes perfectly; it heals surey; it oures promptly, permanently, and withiut reaction, it has won Twelve Go!d Mulals at the World's Exhibitions. It is sinple, safe, and sure. Sportsmen, be advised -fcver be without a bottle of St. Jacob's OiOs price is only 3s,

Refuse all suostilulrt and demand St, Jacob's Oil. Sold by Chemists and S'Drekeopors throughout Austria siu. "It's an ill wind that bom nobody good" isnn old saying but nncl the less true. Whilst the great depusaluu Misting in Sydney at the present tine has caused a deplorable amount of nisory yet the people of Wellington and the sirrounding distriols will reap a gigantic beicfit. Coring his visit to Sydney recently, Mr James Smith purchased at absurdly lov prices a largo stock which is now icing sold at tho Wholesalo Family Warehouse,' To Aro House, Wclliugton, With a view to making bis sale the ovent of tho year, two special Ihycrs woro despatchedfrom To Aro Houu to Christchurch one to attend tho great ale of Edwards, Bennett and Co's whotanb stock, and the other to pick out bargainsfrom the manufacturers of the welt-knoTuKaiapoi Woolturned after a most and the total results of their seen in the adonishing bargains sold at the Wholesale Family Warehouse, Te Aro House, Wellington, -Advt "A Seven Fold Br issiuo and Howlo Possa| it." |IHE above mil form 1 the subject of au address in tho Malta ton THE REV, E. WILKER, Agentof tlicN.Z, Allianccyl'll address a PUBLIC MEElri'G ix xnE mEMPEKANCIf HALL, MONDAY, the 16thii8p.m, Collection to defray cxpclcs, * D.P, scotion, 280 acres, m aorcs in L grass.. 3 roomed lion* ( and putbuildings. Price £350. 1 109 actes all in grass, close b oreamery, ring fenced. Price £Cper acre.. 99 acres.all in grass, ring fonje'd, closo to creamery. Price £ 6 pet acre*'.. 1 Goodwill of 200 acres bush. ■'"jrico £3O. 210 acres, all in grass, pattrr'jenccd, to be let for 10 years. £SO per arrium, Villogo Settlement section, I, J awes, all in grass, fenced, i roomed housi, ; Ownor's interest £IOO Bent 29s peranum. Villugo Setttemi nt Sections, 7aores and ■1 acres, fiiver Keseivc. Diviccil into. 3 paddocks, 7 roomed house, stable cowshed, garden, orchard etc. Prico -£35),

Apply- , Commission Agoii, Ekcblnuin. C. HUGHES, . CASH BUTCHER]' Queen Street „„.Mas|rtoii, FRUIT TREES/ FOREST TREES, ORNAMENTAL I TREES, SHRUBS, ETC}" KERR AND IURKJBTT, STANMOREMURBERy, Stamiokb Road North, Haye for salo this present piloting ' season, a very large stock ci healthy 1 Fran Trees, Forest Trees, Okkamun. tai Trebs, , Shrubs, Roses, Ek. efevory description, i]

WE would call special attention to our veiy large and varlod colleaW of fruit trees whiah are all exceptional 7 good this season. ( Our immonse slock of ornament) trefes shrubs, etc, includes all leading virieties, and being specially prepared for traulplanting aro sure to give satisfaction. * Ail oid '""- —'--J Owing to the expiration oi lease aildisBolutionat the end of this season mosjines have been greatly rednced in prico' ' " absolutely necessary to clear off OiTAuaosa oHAmjoAii NOTICE. ;l Borough Council nt a meeting to h on Tuesday, 31st day of July, 189 a liconso to slaughter-cattle at pr< occupied by mo, bcingSub-scctionl section' 7, Masterton Small ] Blocks - I -v. 1 •Mabt«tOß,Jua«2Btb l ],W,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4773, 14 July 1894, Page 3

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851

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4773, 14 July 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4773, 14 July 1894, Page 3

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