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BEAD! MAEK! LEAEN! A LEADING MEECHANT'S EXPEEIENCE. 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 use it often for neuralgia, sprains, and bruises ; bnt it is since my arrival here that I have found soeoial benefit from using it. About a month since I caught a severe cold on the lungs, and neglecting this 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 have 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. Habvey Walkee. [Mr. Walker is a member of the well-known firm of Walker, Lemon and Co., Melbourne and Sydney.] Lights o' London. — "My mother," writes Mr. Eeg. Whitney, 161 Odessa-road, Forest Gate, London, England, "had suffered with rheumatinm in the hands and found great relief from the nee of St. Jacobs Oil, which has a world-wide reputation as a oertain euro for all Bhenmatio complaints." A Long Siege. — Mr. J. B. Kaufman, Bourke-street, Melbourne, Australia, writes that he suffered continuously for seven years with a sprained ankle, but by a few applications or St. Jacobs Oil— the jrreat pain« reliever— he was completely cured. RETAIL DRAPERY AT TSf HOLESALE PEICES, FOE BEADY MONEY ONLY. 15 to 25 per cent, reduction off prices usually charged. KIRKOALDIE & STAINS Have received, ex s.s. lonic— Blaok Frenoh Merinos Black Frenoh Cashmeres Colorad Frenoh Merinos, 47 inches wide, 2s 7£d and 3s 3d per yard Silk Spotted Tulles, all colors, 54 inohes wide, Is per yard, suitable for ball dresses Lace Flouncings, all widths, in black, white, and oream All goods marked in Plain Figures, FOB CASH. KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, Lambton Quay & Bbandon-stebit. WTILSON & EICHAEDSON, TAILOBS, HABITMAKERS, SHIETMAKEES, MANTLEMAKEES. JUST OPENED, A splendid stook of White Shirts, and new shapeß in Collars, Oxford Shirts, Begatta Shirts, Ties and Gloves, for evenincr wear ; Ties and Gloves for walking; Silk, Woollen, and Merino Hosiery; Gentlemen's Hats, Umbrellas, Travelling Bags, and Portmanteaus ; Waterproof Clothing. The suooess whioh has attended the introduction of the new TAILOEING DEPARTMENT encourages ub to seek a widor Bupport. We guarantee a Perfect and Graceful Fit, from the best and newest Coatings and Suitings. WILSON & "RICHARDSON, TAILOES AND MEECEES, Lambton Quay. >->, 10 Pee Cent, fob Cash. PIANOS. ¦\TEUMEYEE PATENT QUADEUPLEX X^l are the only four times overstrung Pianoß, solid iron frame, check aotion, trichord. The best Pianos in the world— a perfect marvel in meohanical skill. If you want a Piano to last a life time, seoure a Nenmeyer. Hesitate before purchasing boxes of wireß, on the time payment system, that will not realise one-half their cob by the time they are paid for. Brad. Mr. Clement Lee, Otaki, writes :— " I have had yeur Piano in use for some time, and am thoroughly satisfied with it. It has had a, good deal of rough usajje, and yet is not the least out of tune. It seems to mo a thoroughly serviceable Piano." Mr. B. Ling, Otaki, writeß : — " I am thoroughly well pleased with the Neumeyer Piano. I strongly recommend it to country people, as I find it requires little tuning." Evening Post, 2nd January, Bays :— " A member of our staff has had one of these Pianoß for the last two years, and can testify to the admirable way it has kept its tone during that period." Having purchased a "Neumeyer" from Mr. Spillar, I oan speak in the highest praise of it. I have found it remarkable for quality of tone and keeping in tone. — B. Holle, Wellington. To Mr. W. H. Spiller.— l have muoh pleasure in statins: that the Upright Grand Piano (Neumeyer) has given great satisfaction, and has been muoh admired by all who have seen and played upon it. All agree that the tone is grand and beautifully mellow. — Geo. Boxburgh, Wellington. A consignment of these Splendid Pianos, in handsomo walnut cases, ex lonic. Seoond-hand Pianos, Organs, or Harmoniums, taken in part payment. W. H. SPILLEB, Sole Agent for Neumeyer Piano, Heine Pianette, and the Bell Company American Organ, the best Organ in the world. Lambton Quay, Wellington. DE. MAHON at Home for Consultation— Morning, 9 to 11; Evening, 7 to 8. Address— Cambridge Terrace and Buokleatreet, three doors from St. Patrick's College. /^HILDEEN'S Fur Turban Hatß, usual V/* prioe 2/6, for Ninepence, at Te Aro House. Infants' Cappets and Hoods, well assorted.&VG, for Eighteenpence, at Te Aro Honse. Children's Granny Bonnets, regular price 6/6, for 3/8, at Te Aro House. Ladies' and Children's Velvet Hate .worth 3/G, ' for Eighteenpence, at Te Aro House. Ladies' Felt Hats, fashionable colors, value 5/6, for a Florin, at Te Aro House. Ladies' Plush and Satin Hats, usual price 6/6, for Half-a-Crown, at Te Aro House. Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Hats, from 2/9 and upwards, at Te Aro House. NOTICE. Tt/TE. C. TILLEY has been appointed Agent for tho EVENING POST at Paikakariki, from whom Copies of tho Paper may be obtained daily, on arrival of the afternoon Coach. BLUNDELL BEOS.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 14 July 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 14 July 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 14 July 1885, Page 2

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