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BE FAIR.

Don't expeeb impossibilHies, for that is a anre way „ court disappointment. Boreagonable in your expectations, and never give way to impatience with those who are striving* for your relief. Bo assured thab there is no-bodily pain which cannot be removed by Sb. Jacobs oil. Ib acts like magic. Ib cures when everything else has failed. It is the only absolute specific for Rneumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. It is a fact that no other medicine has ever achieved so great a popularity and sale as St. Jacobs oil. Its claim rests upon the solid foundation of merit. Give ib a fair show, and it will cure you. THE DOWNFALL OF HUMBUG. The day of the "cheap Swiss Watch" has gone by. It is ill fitting—roughly made, not. interchangeable, and when once out of order, rarely, if ever, susceptible of satisfactory repairs. The country has been flooded witli those implements, but, gigantic as this importation has been, they must yield to the superior merits of American watches. Tho very first watch produced by ■ the Waterbury Watch Company sounded the death knell of the Swiss atrocities. In 1889 the battle had been won, and the days of unreliable timepieces practically numbered. The modern David of American genius and accuracy has, by force of.intrinsic merit, caused bhe downfall of the Swiss Philistine of cheap horological humbug. ■.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1890, Page 2

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BE FAIR. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1890, Page 2

BE FAIR. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1890, Page 2

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