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A Ears Pleasure. “It is very rare that the Republican consents to editorially forward the interests of what are known as proprietary medicines, as it does not frequently fall out that we can have positive knowledge of their merits. However, we take pleasure in saying of St Jacob’s Oil, from individual experiment, that it is a most excellent remedial agent, and as such we can heartily recommend it.—St.Louis Mo., Republican More of Them. Mr Robert M’Carthy, writing from Paradise (N.S.W.), says: “I find the Waterbury a very good timekeeper. Mine has gone two years and two months, and is doing its work well yet, in fact it has gone better than a 10-guinea one. Mr Alex. T. Arch, Ohio st, Armidale (N.S.W.), writes concerning the Waterhury watches as follows : “My opinion of them is that if tfjey receive the same care as most people give to watches of higher price, they will be found to be good timekeepers, which 1 take to be the purpose of a watch ” The world - famed Waterbury watches may be obtained from any respectable storekeeper or dealer. Price; Series E (the old favorite), 13s 6d; series J and L (the new marvels), enamelled dials, 22s 6d each. Here Australian Evidence. The editor of that favorably known and progressive periodical the Illustrated Sydney News writes that he ‘ has much pleasure in giving the proprietors of St. Jacob’s oil his testimony with respect to its wonderful curative properties The editor has suffered acutely with chroni sciatica, and has found the greatest relief by the application of St. Jacob s oil to the affected parts, and has no hesitation recommending it to sufferers ’ The lady who edits the Band of Merck (Sydney), also states that she “ can testify to the value of St. Jacob’s oil, as it is used in her family with great benefit.” Our Excellent Friend Again. To Mr FLINT, - I have great pleasure in stating, according to your wish that the Waterbary watch worn by me during my journeys in East Africa, especially on my Kilema-Ndsoharo expedition, has done me quite splendid service. While three other valuable watches of German itnglish make failed me after a short time the Waterbury has never failed, not even after having been one day 13 hours under water, ami in general distinguished itself by its regular rate. (Signed) OTTO E. EHLERS. Channel of Suez April 20, 1889. On board the “ Orion.” “ Buchu-Paiba Quick complete cure all annoying Kidney. Bladder and Urin ary Diseases At chemists and nruggists Kompthorne, Prosser, and Cq. Agents, Dunedin. The best Remedy foe Indigestion. Nortons Camomile Pills are confidently recommended as a simple Remedy for Indigestion, which is the cause of nearly all the diseases to which we are subject. Norton s Pills with justice called the “Natural Strengthener of the Human Stomach ’ act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient are mild in their opera tion and safe under any circumstances Sold in bottles, at Is 2s 9d 11s by all Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Seating’s Oons& Lozenges cure ughs, Asthma, Bronchitis. Medical timony states that no other medicine is effectual in the cure of these dangerous ladies. One Lozenge alone gives ease, » or two at bedtime ensure rest. For ieving difficulty of breathing they are valuable. They contain no opium nor y violent drug. Sold by all Chemists in as, Is and 2s 9d each. Why Remain Leaf ? If you have failed to be cured elsewhere, write or apply to the Aural Clinic, 145 Collins street, Melbourne, Their new, scientific, entirely successful and painless Electro-Medication treatment completely cures Deafness, Noises in the Head, Discharges etc.—no matter of how long standEar drums no longer necessary trtptive pamphlet and advice free. —•All our appliances and remedies are patented throughput tlio civilised World.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1531, 12 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1531, 12 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1531, 12 June 1891, Page 3