QPORTSMEN UNANIMOUS. A CHORUS OF APPROVAL. When sportsmen in all parts of the habitable globe show unanimity in testifying to the marvellous cures effected by a medicament, that medicament must, indeed, possess most valuable properties. The virtues of St Jacob's Oil have elicited from sports of every class in Australia, America and Great Britnin a chorusof approval. •The speed and efficacy with which St. Jacob's oil cures and subdues pains and bruises of all kinds are acknowledged by lad'iDg cricketers, foot bailers, pedestrians, cyclists,scullers,yachtsmen, swimmers, shooters, "turfites" in both hemispheres. The following representative sportsmen, among many others, have, from personal experience, spoken to the merits of St Jacobs oil : Ohables Turneh, Australia's champion bowler, A. H. Jarvis, the crack South Australian wicket-keeper, » Arthur Coningham (the popular Queensland .bowler, David Scott, the veteran Victorian crickotsr, Dan Mack, the famous champion double team driver of file Unit d States, Ex-Governor Howe, of Maryland, U.S.A., president of the Maryland Jockey Club William Beach, Edward Triokett, John McLean and Edward Hanlan. the renowned scullers, The Celebrated Maori Football Team, and so on ad. infinitum. While sportsmen so strongly commend St Jacob 3 oil, other members of the human race are quite as enthusiastic in its praise. It will instantly relieve and cure neuralgi.i, sprains, rheumatism, bruises gout, sore throat, corns, bunions, chapped hands, frosted feet and ears, lumbago, sciatica, soreness or stiffness of the jointi or muscles, backache, faceache, headache, and toothache. SOLD EVERYWHERE BY STOREKEEPERS AND CHEMISTS. PRICE 3s. PER BOTTLE. ♦— • HHHE GOLD DIGGERS' WATCH. IT STANDS SOME VEHY ROUGH USAGE. AN ALARMING CAMEL ACCIDENT AT COOLGRADIE. Mr William Dunn writes as follows to the Waterbury Watch Company, 54 Margaret street Sydney, from Crystal Brook, Guyra, New South Wales : — " I wish to give you information in reference to the quick winding Waterbury Watch which I purchased at your establishment in 1892J I have been to the centre of West Aus tralia prospecting in new country for 15 months. The watch was all that time subjected to very rough usage, but still it kept very accurate time. I was wearing it when A OAMEL BOLTED WITH ME THROUGH THE MAIN STREET OF COOLG ARDIE. It was a young camel and had never been ridden before. It ran away with, me and suddenly lay down — the shock being somewhat similar to a railway collision ; but it never interfered with the watch. I have been over there ' dry blowing' for alluvial gold. It is one of the most dirty kind* of work that a watch can be put to, but it did not interfere in nny way with my W.iterbury, and I must say it is a beautiful timekeeper— indeed I should never think of carrying any other. I am well-known over there, being one of the prospectors of the ' Brlliant Gold Reef,' 25 miles north of Coolgardie. lam also a well-known New England prospector. THE NEW WATERBURYS WIND IN FIVE SECONDS. THEY CAN BE REPAIRED AT A NOMfMAL COST, IN GOLD-FILLED SILVER OR NICKEL CASES, Prices From 13s 6d to L 5 ss. Branches of the pinus insignis are recommended by some New Zealand sheep farmers as a cure for lung or stomach worms and scour. Those who have given this remedy a trial are satisfied that it has a good effect. It has this great advantage, it is extremely easy of application. COUGHS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL Throat and Lung DBSEASES. 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 diseases of the throat and lungs, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has no equal in pharmacy. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. c. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. SUP™ Beware of cheap imitations. The natne— Ayer's Cherry Pectoralis prominent on the wrapper, and is | "blowu iv the glass of each of our bottles.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1039, 22 June 1894, Page 7
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645Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1039, 22 June 1894, Page 7
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