MAGNIFICENT TRIBUTES. ♦ THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL REMEDY. IT TRIUMPHS OVER ALL COMPETITORS. CERTIFIED BY EMINENT JUDGES AND JURORS, AND ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS OF THE HIGHEST STANDING. SURE RESULTS FROM TRUE PRINCIPLES. The public of Ausbralasia should, in these degenerabe dayß, carefully note the imporbanb facb bhab bhe only proprietary medicine on earth which ever received THE SUPREME AWARD of GOLD MEDAL ab bhe GREAT WORLD'S FAIRS, Industrial Exposibions and State Shows, is tho unrivalled household specific for the euro of pain, ST. JACOB'S OIL. After the most thorough and practical tests in hospitala and elsewhere ib has universally triumphed over all competitors, and been proclaimed by judges and jurors, composed of men of eminence, including PHYSICIANS OF THE HIGHEST STANDING, to bo the BEST PAINCURING REMEDY in existence. The fruits of fair dealing are being reaped all over the world by the proprietors of Sb. Jacob's oil, and a GRAND SUCCESS has been wroughb out of PURE MERIT. The righb of St. Jacob's oil-to be called a sovereign cure ia now esbablished by age, experience, and the greab results which have brought ib honour and renown. In every laud ib has permanently made its mark as bhe standard remedy for pain. A wonderful and unparalleled record has been scored by St. Jacob's Oil. Ib is a greater discovery than electricity. Tho Premier Conqueror of Pain. Refuse all substitutes and imitations. Sold by'chemiats and storekeepers throughout Australasia. Price, 3s per bottle. mmm _ m __ mm ___ m __ An Illinois sharper advertises to furni .h, for one dollar, an infallible cure for drunkenness. When he receives the dollar, ho sends this valuable information : «Don'c drink anything bub water.' For Breakfast, for Dinner, ■X'A ; i fofr Supper, for Tea. ; • ' ••ReliableTea"hlwaiye. -■■■•- (Advb.) Real nice. 10 A considerable proportion of gentlemen's umbrellas were included in McArthur's stock of £600 worth, cleared by Smith and Coughey ab less than landed cost. They are now offering a strong genb'a reliable umbrella at 5a 6d, 6b lid, 7b 6d and 10a 6d. —(Advb.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 139, 12 June 1894, Page 3
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332Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 139, 12 June 1894, Page 3
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