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\ j Business TTTHEN the - goub " hurts," the tooth W smarts, and sore thrpabs, neuralgia/ and rheumatism set in, use St. Jacobs Oil, the pain conqueror. Do not-continue to. suffer—every ebore keeps it; and the man who endures pain rather than utilise a ready relief is his own worst enemy, Wintry winds are keen and piercing, and a house--holdlinimenban absolute necessity. Many preparations are offered ab lower prices thah St. Jacobs Oil, but none are so effectual , or speedy in operation. Mr C. Wellington, of Townsville (Q.), used St.'Jacobs Oil tot Bore throat and rheumatic pains with great success, and considers ib one of tha best remedies ever put before the public. ; Mir Frank Stephens,- bbob and shoe im» porter and manufacturer, Auckland, N.Z., suffered for months from a bad knee. He tried numerous remedies, but St. Jacobs Oil was the only one which removed every trace of pain and cured him. .Maurice D. Benjamin, wholesale mer- : chant of Brisbane, had some .'.doubts about 1 the p&wei'of Sb. Jacobs Oil to eradicate ' rheumatism,'bub after testing its efficaoy he honestly states that it has wonderful rheumatic healing qualities. ! Mr John Taylor, of the firm of Messrs ' M'Ewan and Co., of Melbourne, gratefully writes :—" You may make any uee you like of these foots. I have found St. Jacobs Oil to be a cure for lumbago and for toothy. ache." I Mr 6. Colenmn, of Aucklend, N.Z.,had } his foot badly crushed. Sb Jacobs Oil re--3 moved all the pain and soreness in a fow J hours, and he now strongly recommends ! bhe use of bhe oil. I ■ .-''■'. i-; «__—«_.■ I Mr Scales, of the well-known firm of ) Wrigley and Scales, of Melbourne, treed I St. Jacobs Oil" for a severe strain to his 5 back, and was quite cured by a few appli- [ cations, i , Agents for tiie Province of Auckland, I SARGOOD, SON & EWEN. i ' IirARNOGK BROTHERS, • W [Established 1862]" 3 SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, i COX'S CHEEK, AUCKLAND. 1 Manufacturers of the Celebrated Extract of Soap, Disinfectant Powdor, First Prize Yellow 8 Blue Mottled, Double Crown, Economic, and 9' Household, Carbolic, and other Medicinal and i{ Toilet Soaps, made from the purest of Tallows, J &c. 3 Offlcos-DURHAM-STREET, Auckland. B N.B. — Cosh Purchasers -of Tallow, Wool, 8 Sheepskins, and Bones. i J. J. SWINNERTON, \ WOOD TURNER, WYNDUAM-STnECT. Q . •„, .. ~ EBtabUshedlß6fi... _ 8 A reduction of 25 per ooht. on all common work. ' Billiard jßallß Bxchftnged. Special oaro given to Ro-turnlng and Staining. 8 Pool Pins, Marbles, and Chalk Pockets, s always on hand. ■- p.0.b., 284] [iiiqk-strket b A. XT H U■■;» '■TUT AS V, 1 MANUFACTURERS 1 AGENT AND <■ ■ WHOLESALE GLASS MERCH'ANt1. ? ORDERS INDENTED. I GOODS IMPORTED DIRECT, a QUALITY GUARANTKUJD. ' FOR SALE. s Plain Enamelled, and Coloured Window t Glass. Wire Nails Portland Cement Royal Romy Starch ■ liavanna and Manilla Cigars - Claret and Brandies - • t Established 1859.] GEE & POTTJBK, COAUHBUILDERS, LORNE +ND RUTLAND Stkbicts.' v Coaches, Carriages, Waggonettes, Bungles, 5 Pony Carriages, Carts, Drays, and every de--3 scription of Vehicles kept in stock, or built to c order. The trade supplied. c N.B.—Traps lent to customer? whilst repairs t are being executed J • ' J \\TILLIAM ERRINGTON, fc. M.JnBt.C.E.,M.Ln3t.M.E., g CONSULTING ENGINEER, y : AUCKLAND. .; mO TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. • X PRESENTS EOR HOME. '■ Veryheautiful Inlaid Table-tops, Cabinets, Fancy Boxes, etc., all raado from tho pick of N.Z.rioh Native Timbers. Other Collqctiona carefully packed and shipped for Home. lfc W. NORRIE, Cabinet worker, '" In Now Zealand Timbers only, H TOP OF SHORTLAIfP-StREET. d '■:■;."" ' ■•"■'■;;?' —■: ": :'',. — -r. —; •'' ■' t y/ THE A.MERICAN \ CORN BROOM CO. r EXMOUTH STREET. fc T/ARANaAHAPE BOAD f J-*. {Opposite Foresters' Hall). . i TEMPERANCE DINING-ROOMS, i Meals at all hours, 9d: Special facilities for 3, Grilling Chops and Steaks promptly at any time. ? Dinners; 12 to 2. Separate room for ladles. Tea 1 (fresh made for each customer), 2d a oup. A s really good, cup of Coffee always ready, 2d cup. ,J. BUTCHER.] ", .' [J. GROOM, L' GOAL INDUSTRY. 0 / . _ / ■. Everyone interested in the prosperity of Auckland should purchase r LOCALLY-MADE^HraTS AND UNDERAnd not imported goods. See that your draper supplies you with the best articles, which are made by ■ THE SHIRT AND UNDERCLOTHING r MANUFACTURING CO., 1 GREAT NORTH ROAD. ' A. LEMAN... ... .... Manager. J 4T\ O T O B A T H b VJT to ROTH'S PUBLIC HOT. COLD, AND • SHOWER BATHS, Victoria-street East. 9 Charge—ONE SHILLING. Opeu all week 1 days-from 6 a.m. to 9,^., and SUNDAY " -MORNINGS from 6 till 10 a,.m. The bath- • rooms are all private, and supplied with every 3. convenience, Turkish towels, flesh and hair 1 Irrushos, combß,vo3pirators,, soaps, &c. Select I Bathrooms (private) i or ladiea every day, at all 3 hours, withfemale attendance one $hilllpgand s Sixpence, tf.oase note the Address— yictonar street East, abovo the Groyhound HoteUnd r next the Cheap BodcUng and Pamitiire Mart, Auckland, N.a-Barberinatt^ance. •

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 148, 25 June 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 148, 25 June 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 148, 25 June 1887, Page 2