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A POLICEMAN'S LIFE IS NOT A ; HAPPY ONE. ; Christchuroh, N.Z., 21th June, 1882. DEAR SlßS— During the winter season of last year, having been on duty as member of tho Arfliod Constabulary Force at the Now Zealand Exhibition, I Buffered from corns and chilblains. On the recommendation of a friend I used St. Jacobs Oil, which alter two applications relieved me of all suffering. I gave this certificate as a man wlio understands the value of truth. — Faithfully yours, Constable Daniel Sullivan. Witness— Robt. 8. Walpole, Secretary New Zealand International Exhibition. THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE TURNS IN HIS FAVOUR. Christchuroh, N.Z., 6th June, 1882. Dear Sies— This is to certify that St. Jacobs Oil, after one application, cured j me of a severe attack of sciatica.— l remain, ! gratefully yours, William Moib, Coachbuilder, Christchurch. Witnesses— G. A. Munyard, journalist ; John Blaokmoro, ser. geant Armed Constabulary; W. Gee, clerk, Post Offioe Department. 5C Margaret-street, i Sydney, Ist Sept., 1884. I Messsrs. Elliott Bros.— Gentlemen— l suffered severely a few days since from paina in the knee and kneo-caps. On retiring one night I tried a thorough application of St. Jacobs Oil, and am pleased to say I rose in ; tho morning free from pain. ] Yours faithfully, J. W. JOHNSTON. [Mr. Johnston is one of tho largest im- j porters of sewing machines in the colonies, and in connection with the Riohmond Rivor Sugar Mills, and other well-known mercantile interests, his namois prominently associated.] QALSALINE— Keeps boos perfeotly aweet X-? and sound for a year or moro. Sold in la and 2s paokets by all Chemists and Grocers. ri VNO THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH -¦- of NEW SUITS. TROUSERS AND VESTS, AND BOYS' CLOTHING, For the Holiday and Summer Season, at J. M'DOWELL'S. The best value for Cash Buyers, and for all who wish to buy New Goods of Colonial Manufacture. Man's Trousers, 6s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 13a 6d Trouserß and Vesta, 10s 6d, 15s 6d, 25s 6d, 2756 d Coats, Coats, 10s 6d, 17a 6d, 25s 6d, 35a 6d Boya' Suita, 6a 6d, 10a 6d, 19s Cd, 29s 6d Men's Suits, 21s, 29s Cd, 45a, 57a 6d Hats, Hats, 1b 6d, 2a 6d, 5a 6d, 7s Gd. Also, a largo new stock of Mosgiel and Eaiapoi Shirts, Flannels, and Sox, and 300 dozen White, Oxford, and Regatta Shirts, all aizea and styles, at from la Gd to 9s Gd each. J. M'DOWELL, Importer, Manufacturer, and Outfitter, Cornor of Lambton Quay, Wellington. CLOTHING HATS SHEBTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HAT 3 SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS SHINE BROTHERS' Genuine Bale of J m PAUL'S STOCK CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS SALSALINE-yKeeps milk, soup, beer, and any fluid food aweet and wholesome in any woather. Sold in la and 2a packeta by all Chemists and Grocors. LOOK OUT! TOHN THORBURN, THB PEOPLE'S CLOTHIER, WILLIB-BTRBET, Will tell you something of great interest in the courso of a few days. LOOK OUT! G. SMITH Has just reoeived a PURCHASE of 250 DOLMANS, Bought Very Cheap at Homo, and will offer them at just Half their Value. , Cashmere Dolmans, from 83 lid to 20s Ottoman Cloth Dolman's, from 17s 6d to 40s Broohe Dolmans, from 25s to 50s Ottoman Silk Dolmans, from 40a to 90b One Shilling in the Pound discount. BY arrangement with all the storekeepers, dealers, and others in Wellington, and all over New Zealand, G. H. Thornton will aupply them with pure Confeationery cheaper than any other house in the trade Impress the address well on the tablet of yonr memory, and ask for G.H.T.'s Pure Confectionery only. G. H. THORNTON, Wholesale Manufacturing Confeotioner, Manners-street. Wellington. SALSALINE— Keeps fish fresh and sound until required for use ; no necessity for freezing to send fresh fish to any part of the colony. Sold in Is and 2s packets by all Chemists and Grocers. GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. TUST; UNPACKED- ** A Large Assortment of Tea Seta, Christmas Cards, Breakfast Cruets, Biscuit and Marmalade Jars, &c, Ac, Suitable for Christmas presents. PUBLIO OPINION, (and in this case it is the deliberately expressed opinion of a large number of Ladies of acknowledged tasto) has decided that our MILLINERY is far and away the best in the Empire City, not only for the Exquisite Taste displayed, but also for the very moderate prices. Every lady should therefore visit, without delay, the SHOW ROOMS at TE ARO HOUSE.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1884, Page 2