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EEAD! MARK! LEARN! A LEADING MERCHANT'S EXPERIENCE. 50 Margaret-street, Sydney, 2nd March, 1885. The Proprietors St. Jacobs Oil. Gentlemen— l have much pleasure in testifying to the great value of the preparation known as St. Jacobs Oil, having had occasion to uso it often for neuralgia, epraini, and braises ; bnt it is Mnce my arrival here that I havo found special benefit from using it. Abont a month since I oaught a severe cold on the lungß, and neglecting thia for two days I suffered great pain, with all the signs of inflammation. Having some of the Oil at hand, I rubbed the chest night and morning, experiencing great relief, and in a few days the pain had entirely ceased. lam confident that I should havo suffered from an attack of inflammation of the lungs had your valuable preparation not been used and persevered with. You are at liberty to make what use you like of this.— Yours faithfully, J. Harvet Walker. [Mr. Walker is a member of the well-known firm of Walker, Lemon and Co., Melbonrne and Sydney.] Lights o' London. — "My mother," writes Mr. Reg. Whitney, 101 Odessa-road, Forest Gate. London. England, "had suffered with rheumatism in the hands and found great relief from the use of St. Jacobs Oil, which has a world-wide reputation as a certain cure for all Bheumatio complaints." A Long Siege —Mr. J. B. Kaufman, Bonrke-itreet, Melbonrne, Australia, writes that he suffered continuously for seven years with a sprained ankle, but by a few applications of St. Jacobs Oil— the great pain« reliever — he was completely oured.

TE ARO HOUSE. SALVAGE SALE NOW ON. TE ARO HOUSE.

UNDER WHOLESALE PRICES. FOR EEADY MONEY ONLY. KIRKOALDIE & STAINS Have received a large job lot of LADIES' WALKING COSTUMES, In Blaok and Coloured, wbioh they are showing at LONDON WHOLESALE PRICES. They aro in tho latost materials, and the Greatest Bargains. KIEKCALDIE & STAINS Are showing Cretonnes at WHOLESALE PRICES, In Heavy Ottoman Cloth, Bid, 9d, lOd Eeversible Cretonnos, heavy, Is Reversible Cretonnes, 1 J yards wide, 2s 6d Choice Sateen Cretonne", all marked in plain figures, Is 4Jd per yard. Novelties in Tapestry Curtains, Table Covers, Antimacassars, Tapestry Borderings, ?nd Mantel Drapes. A Speoial Shipment 6 and 12 feet best quality Linoleum, 4s per square yard, now on view at KIRKOALDIE & BTAINB.

TTTILSON AND EICHAEDSON. O UE TAILOBING DEPARTMENT Has proved AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS. WILSON & RICHARDSON Have completed the opening of all Tweeds and Coatings for the Winter Season, direct from the mills. WILSON & EICHAEDSON Wonld urge intending patrons to leave their orders early to prevent disappointment, and to assure them that now no necessity exists for those gentlemen who naturally desire well-cut garments to send their orders away. WILSON 4 EICHAEDSON, Tailors and Habitmakers. Terms — 10 per cent. Discount for Cash. HANCOX'S ANTI-TUSSIB2E TS a medioine that does not simply relieve and delude ; it onres Conghs, Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Influenza, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. Having been fonnd by the people to be a moat important and useful medicine in our varying climate, whore pulmonary diseases are bo plentiful, it enjoys a large and increasing Bale. It is adapted to every age, condition, and sex, and may be relied upon as being a thoroughly harmless vegetable remedy. No medioine ever discovered can do more to oheok the ravages of consumption and alleviate its terrors than Hancox's Anti-Tussisa). A certain remedy, the only certain remedy. Try it, nse it thoroughly, and without delay. J. HANCOX, Te Aro Pharmacy, Opposite Fixe Brigade, Manners-street. JNewly managed emce Bth April, 1885. METKOPOLITAN TEMPEEANCE HOTEL, Cashel-street, Christohurch, 100 rooms. Terms, 5s 6d per day ; 30s per week : £5 per term of four weeks. Ordinary from 12 to 2. Table d'hote. 6.15. [card.] T N O. YOUNG, *¦* IEONMONGEE, Importer of English and American Hardware, Cuba-street, Wellington. Goods delivered free to Steamers, Railway Station, and any part of City or Suburbs.

A CARD. XX ENEY HOWOBTH, BARBISTEE, SOLICITOE, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Chambers— Featherston-street, Wellington (next Evening Press office"). MR. HOB V, Dentist, TT AS Removed to New Premises Willisstreet, seoond house above Manners-street. MEDICAL NOTICE. X\E. HENRY wishes to notify that he haß -*-' Removed into the residence of the late Dr. Diver, Johnston-street, the goodwill, fto. , of whose practice he has purchased, and may be' consulted there from this date. 18th April, 1885. MR. HKBBEET HAWS UN. Dentist, Tftrraoe. next Wellington Club PAINLESS DENTlSTßY.— Artificial Tbetu are holpful in the performance of a necessary fnnotion when the natural Teeth have ceased to be useful, and ought to bo procured by all who stand in need of them. This is not a matter of vanity or taste, but one of personal expediency, of health, and even, it may bo, of " Life itsolf." — Lancet. ME. WALTEE E. HALL, ' Dental Surgeon, Willis-street. THE CENTRAL VACCINATION STATION, Te Aro Dispensaut, Manners-street. FREE VACCINATION on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday of each week, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, with Pare Calf Lymph, or Human Vacoine Lymph, from healthy ohildren only, microscopically examined and souroe quoted. H. BRITTAIN, Public VAccraATOR. ftc. MRS. J. M. THORPE, Accoucheur, Hope Cottage, Ghnznee-Htreet, may be consulted— Morning from 10 to 11 a.m., and 3 to 4.30 p.m. Mrs. Thorpe attends urgent oases at any hour.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 110, 12 May 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 110, 12 May 1885, Page 2