iO ATHLETES. SOME SEASONABLE ADVICE. Physicians in practice have no hesitation in recommending St. Jacob's Oil—which they can do consistently, as its medicinal virtues are readily acknowledged by representative sportsmen of every class all over tbe world. St. Jacob's Oil in now universally recognised as THE STANDARD REMEDY FOR. PAIN. lb possesses marvellous efficacy in curing stiffness of the muscles and joints, sprains, strains, swellings, bruises, rheumatism, lumbago, and other bodily ailments peculiar to athletes. It has triumphed over all its rivals, and ia the 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 luiinaeat ever submitted to the notice of Australian sportemea. It penetrates gently, but quickly ; it soothes perfectly ; ib heals surely ; it cures promptly, permanently, and without reaction. It has won TWELVE GOLD MEDALS AT THE WORLD'S EXHIBITIONS. It is eimple, safe, and sure. Sportsmen, be advised— never be without a bottle of St. Jacob's Oil. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. AND DEMAND ST. JACOB'S OIL. SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS THROUGHOUT AUSTRALASIA. PRICE, 3s PER BOTTLE, THIS GOLDS* AGE «. OF THE WATERBURY WATCH. THE TIMEKEEPERS OF THE DAY. Thousands of people in Australia have lavished praise upon the quick-winding Wafcerbury Watches, for their unrivalled time-keeping qualities, and have often wfrbed that the cases were in gold. The GOLDEN AGE is now attained. In their new, elegant, and artistic trold cases the Waterbury Watches are PERFECTION. Always the most famous timekeepers in the world, they are now as EXQUISITELY BEAUTIFUL as they are MATHEMATICALLY ACCURATE. The gold casts are guaranteed fifteen years. THE NEW WATERBURYS WIND IN A FEW SECONDS. , THEY ARE MADE IN NICKEL, SILVER, AND ROLLED GOLD. SOLD EVERYWHERE IN LASIAPRICES FROM 13s 6d TO £5 ss. Medical, forT colds, COUGHS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL Throat and Lung DISEASES. As an emergency medicine, a safeguard for children, an ever-ready remedy to be relied, upon In cases of colds, coughs, croup, whooping-cough, influenza, and all di3ea3es of the throat and lungs, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral lias no equal in pharmacy. Ayer's Cbeny Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, - •, Mass., U. 8. A. of cheap imitations. The name—Ayer's Cherry Pectoralis prominent on the wrapper, and is blown in the glass of each of our bottles. RENOWNED PHYSICIANS, and even the £& Public are so familiar with the merits 01 IJ| QRIMAULT & CO/S H ailments peculiar to young men. gH Grimauit's Matlco does not cause stricture Wm GHiiVIAULT & CO., PARIS, fig SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. HOT Agents: Sharland & Co., Auckland. ffli CASCARA-HAWLEY. Tasteless Laxative SAVAR'S GUBERS CIGARETTES. Asthma, SAVAR'S COCA WINE. Restorative. QfIMADSTOQPQ Full directions. UfisflflLUUl. U All Chemists. SANDAL OR COPAIBA Efficacious from tbe purity of Ainnm nn the Oil, and free from the ob- nAP.QIH h\ jections to all Gelatine Capsules, it Hi UULLO Savaresse's Capsules are not made of Gelatine. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS Is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sax (acquired or constitutional). Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranty id free from Mercury. Sold in boxes, 4f b<\ eacn, by all Chnmisit-] and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, .Proprietors, The Lincoln ana Midland CtiuntiEU Drutf Com* i pa»y, liimoolln, England. fTmREE BY POST for Six Jj Penny (N.Z.) Stamps.-.* MEDICAL BROCHURE by that eminent French Hospital Physician and Parisian Specialist, Prof. Jean Civiale, showing sufferers how they may cure themselveo of ail NERVOUS COMPLAINTS without consulting a medical raan.-Address Parisian Ajrenoy, P.O. «o« yw, Sydney. " A boon to all desiring 'ml 2 eoN,' »_•• MmsUcal Beviow." OMAN'S SALVATION. Treatise sent Free. It will teach you more in ten minutes than all the y«ars you've lived. Write.—Professor R. Hermann, French Specialist, 41, Collins Place Bast, Collins-street, Melbourne.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 149, 23 June 1894, Page 3
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