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STILL IN THE LEAD. The Great remedy for pain, St Jacobs oil, is a wonder surely. JDui ;. jis the result only of true medic 1 science and ve3earch. Such a discovery bad a [°h jto pro.rv:ence. It has cured whereever U3ed as ("irected. Founded on the intrinsic merit of eac. element, which, in combination proved to be .'be perfection of cure, its value has made ifc wheb ii is. THE PEOPLE of the Uniied States know its name, and name it as a remedy which should be in every house, for every home knews its value. Aa a sterling comforter, the truest relief, THE WORLD OWNS IT. Canada took ib up and adopted it as a standard euro, li crossed the ocean on demand and alike in Scotland, Ensland, and Ireland, in the extremities of climate and temperature, it is the same soverei^u Conqueror of Pain. Distinguished men a physicians of South and Central America have used and recommended it, and street ciier.-- have sung ifcs praise in verse in the streeis of Mexico. A member oZ Parliament IN SOUTH AFRICA praised it in open debate, and the same was done by a U.S. Senator. In India it won its first gold medal at the Calcutta Exposition, where expert chemists and physicians awarded it its due ; and by merit it has won" all similar competitions. One of the most distinguished scholars of Germany thought it his duty to praiso it, and such has been its meed from Prelates, Potentates, and Press. A distinguished traveller comments on its use in Egypt. It was the comfort and the cure of i.he lost, half -frozen Arctic explorers of the Greeley expedition. BRITISH SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. It found ifcs place in the knapsacks of the British soldiers In the Soudan, and its permanent supply to the medicine cheats of her Majesty's warships. This would seem enough to show what is doing buj one other potent fact can't be disregarded, li holds its own as (he best known remedy of the age for lhenmal ism, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica an< •11 painful ailments. It has taken its place in \ie trade of this continent, and has recsived from many of its numerous patrons throughout these colonies, as elsewhere, that cures made by its healing viitueo, from the date of cure to the date of lesponse, embracing a lapse of years,have remained permanent without recurrence. Sold by all chemists and dealers ia medicine. KEMPJHORNE, PROSSER & Co., Ltd., Wholesale Agents for N«w Zealand.

THE DAY HAS PAST for c: poking borak' at the faiihfri, old. long-winding series of the WATERBUIIY Waich, Old-time Conservatism hn.s grdcerully acknowledged its pasb errors, and now admits the WATERBURY to be undoubtedly the very BEST LOW-COST TIMEKEEPER esrer offered to the public. The ink of goodoaUtred satire as applied to the Waioibury hf • run dry, but the pen of interesie ' malice wiH ran- UU «be eraok of doom The sWj-wJoding WATERBURY WATCHES are perfect models of horological skill; wlriU the old sewes Waterbury— paper dial and two minuses wind to boot— is a more Teliable timekeeper than any of iis would-be rivals, in spite of the vii-ibly-bard-polished-nickle-plated-exfcra-polished-cylinder intestines with which some of them may or may not be kfcted to special order, -» A lady died in England the. other day, and in her will it was found that she had bequeathed the whole of her fortune, amounting to over L2OOO, to the editor of a newspaper, the perusal of which had given her many happy hours. This excellent example should be universally followed. The Countess Louise Cianciana now sells matches on the steps of the Palace^ of Mouto Citorio, where the Italian Legislature meets, over which her husband presided as Speaker some years ago. He was also one of Garibaldi's distinguished associates and Mayor of Rome — all of which is duly set forth upon a placard .the Couutess wears aboiit her neek. . — . — .'. ♦ : — Certainly the most effective medicine in the world is SANDER and |>ON"S?. EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Test its eminently po^rful effects in coughs, colds, influenza ; the ßelief jd'rinsjan'.' taneous. In serious cases and accidfintilqf^alli. ;: kinds, be they wounds, burns, scald ings, ■bruise! v sprains, it is the safest remedy— no swelling— no " inflammation. Like surprising' effects produced in croup, diptb'eria; bronchitis,' inflammation of : thelungs, swellings, etc. ; diarrhpea/ dysentery ; diseaSes'of the kidneys and urinary organs^ I use at all hospitals and medical clinics, patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy, crowaed witb medal and diploma at International Exhibition Amsterdam, ' Trust in this approved article an<? eject all others;— [Aoy *

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Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1024, 9 March 1894, Page 3

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756

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1024, 9 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1024, 9 March 1894, Page 3

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