A DELIGHTED ALDERMAN. AN INJURY OP 14 TZARS' STANDING RELIBVXD. : Sydney, 2lßt Novembor, 1884. DEAR Slß— Some 14 years ago I waß : thrown from a horse and injured my hip, which has caused me a deal of suffering ever since, more especially if there is any Biirn of a change in the weather, when at limes I have been quite lame and unable to t;o about without the aid of a walking stick. Last week I had another attack, which was more severo than any former, and. acting on your advice, I tried St. Jacobs Oil, and am thankful to say with surprising results, being free from pain and can walk without suffering tho intense agony I previously felt, and have only used halt a bottle, thus proving it to be one of the most wonderful remedies ever tried, and I can sincerely recommend the Oil to anyone suffering similarly to my own case.— Yours faithfully, C. T. PERCE. [Mr. Perce is an Alderman of the Borough of Nowtown, us also Secretary of the Sydnoy and Melbourne Coal Company (Limited), and Grand Soribo of No. 1 Grand Division Sons of Temperance. | It Conquers Pain.— ltem from Flowery Land. A Celestial Tribute. Messrs. M. Levy & Co.— Gentlemen— l have much pleasuro in adding my testimony to the virtues of St. Jacobs Oil, having tried it i'or a very bad sprain in the muscles of the back, and after a few applications was entirely oared. I had previously tried other linements without the slightest effect in relieving the pain. Yours truly, I. AHKEW. Auckland, 15th December, 1884. [Thia testimony locally corroborates that ef Louis Ton Sing, of Chinatown, Sap Francisco, who says Celestials swear by it there. |
TTRGENTLY REQUESTED By many 0! onr patrons to extend OjUR UNRESERVED SALE OF TWENTY PER CENT., On 4s in the £ Discount, We have determined to continue at tho samo Reductions for ONE WEEK LONGER, Finally closing on SATURDAY, THE 21st TWENTY -FIRST 21st, After which the important changos foreshadowed in the condnot of our business during the Sale will bo publicly announced. KIRKOALDIE & STAINS. 02, 64, and CC, LAMBTON QUAY. SALVAGE from the wreck of the LASTINGHAM at unusually TEMPTING prices at TE ARO HOUSE. Keeps fish fresh and k5 sound until required for use ; no neoessity for freezing to send fresh fish to any part of the colony. Sold in Is and 2s paokets by all Chemists and Grooers. R HANNAH & CO., tho acknowledged • systematic Boot Importers, have secured tho solo agoncy of theso goods for Now Zealand. Onr second shipment is now to hand, ez Aorangi, and wo are selling them at reduced prioes. This shipment comprises Ladies' Glazed and Glovo Kid Buttoned Boots, and Ladies' Glazed and Glove Kid Bnttonod and Laced Shoes, which were made to our spooial order. We respectfully remind those ladies who havo been waiting for tho abovo goods to call early, as thoy are selling vory freely. To the Boot Trade. — Auckland, Dunedin, Christchnrch, and Wellington solo and kip at tanners' prioes. Brass rivets, lid per lb. Large stocks of every dosoription of calf and grindory on hand. R. HANNAH & CO., Boot Palaco, Lambton Quay. BEFORE PURCHASING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING EXAMINE THE VALUES HATS HATS Trousers, HATS Suits, <>-i S HATS t°ri\S jQM. HATS r/U to nxeasure. HATS Jo measure. HATfS HATS IN OUR WINDOWS. SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHINE BROTHERS, CUBA-STREET. PERSONAL. THEREBY warn G. H. Thornton that if ho continues manufacturing suoh superior Confectionery for the whole population of New Zealand, I shall make it my business to recommend all my friends, storekeepers, and dealers in oonfeotionery to ask for G. H. Thornton's PnTe Confectionery only. G. H. THORNTON, Wholesale Export Confeotioner, Manners-st., Wellington. QALSALINE— Keeps Jtaos perfeotly sweet k? and sound for a year or more. Sold in Is and 2s paokets by all Chemists and Grooers. [card.] r N O. YOUNG, " IRONMONGER, Importer of English and American Hardware, CUBA-STRERT, WELLINGTON. Goods delivered free to Steamers, Railway Station, and any part of City or Suburbs. (.A CARD.J TT ENRY HOWORTH, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Chambers— Feathorston-Btroot, Wellington (next Evenincr Press office). T>AINLESS DENTISTRY. MR. WALTER E. HALL, Dental Surgeon, INGESTRE- STREET, A few doors from Cobvsijreet. A oomplete upper or lowor set, £i 4a. Consultation Free. R. CAHILL has Romoved from Hill street to Charlotte-streot (first residoooo from Lambton Quay). Hours— Morning, 9—11 ; Afternoon, 2—3 ; Evening, 7—B T\R. HENRY wishes to notify that he has purobased the rosidence and goodwill of practice, &0., of the lato Dr. Direr. Until necessary alterations ace completed, he will continue in hia present residence, Lajnbtan Quay. j MB. HERBERT RAWBON, DXNTIBT, Terrace, next Wellington Clmb. SALSALINE— Keeps milk, soup, bub, •ndany fluid food sweet and wholesome in any weather. Sold in 1b and 2s paokets by all Chemists and Grocers.
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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 38, 16 February 1885, Page 2
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