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T JACOBS OIL. ST. JACOBS OIL. RHEUMATISM, HEADACHE, And SPRAINS. AlisTer Bbown, Esq., Mutual Life Association, Auckland. " Less than half a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cured my rheumatism." R. P. Cottam, Esq., Commercial Cigar Divan, Wellington, N.Z. "My right arm was paralysed with acute rheumatism; St. Jacobs Oil completely cured me.jj| S. Kirkpatriok, Esq., Proprietor of Nelson Jam Factory, N.Z. " I used St. Jacobs Oil for severe headache, and found instant relief." A. W. Tur-nbull, Esq., Auckland. "St. Jacobs Oil cured me of a severely sprained shoulder." Madame Marie Carandini, one of our vocal stars, writes from Wellington, N.Z. " I have used St. Jacobs Oil for rheumatism and neuralgic pains, and have found much relief." D. Benjamin, Esq., Powling street, Dunedin. "I suffeied acutely from contraction of the nerves in the neck and shouUer. Two applications cured me completely." Mrs MuRrHY, Proprietress City Hotel, Dunedin. " St. Jacobs Oil cured me of sev re matisrSole Agents for South Island: KEMnHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO., Stafford street, DUNEDIN. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO JUBILEE VISITORS. If you Want HHEAP AND GOOD BOOTS, [J LOOK AT E. LOFT'S. PRICE 3 DEFY COMPETITION. All Goods are Ticketed. No Deception. Ladies, Bee our Walking-out Shoes, at 5s lid, and Evening Shoes, steel mounted, at 5a lid. 11 other Goods equally as Cheap. Now is your time to visit LOFT'S, THE CHEAP SHOP. No. 9, 10, 11 ARCADE, DUNEDIN, To Save Money and be convinced, NOONDAY OIL, "OW LANDING, ex Elinor Vernon, from /j Now York, If you want a good light, use the best and save trouble. All the Cans in this Shipment of Oil have the New Tap, with revolving top and long spout. This top serves as lamp-filler, can-vent, faucet, and can-filler; saves labor; no soiling of hands. NOONDAY FOR WASHING CLOTHE?. A few tablcspoonsful of Noonday Oil saves half the labor. Full directions can be obtained from your Grocer. UST Fancy!—A lot of Black Ottoman Cloth J Long Jackets for 16s 6d, 18s k od, 21s 6d. At The London. tl 4s lid; Girls' and Maids' Ulsters, very cheap; Children's Macintoshes, 4s lid. London. O you want Calicces ?—Several lots toj morrow worth coming early for; 330 yards White Calico, 2id; 500 yards good heavy make, 3,? d, 4Jd. The London. THOSE in need Flannels try our wonderful Flannel, 8R 10£ d, Is OJd; Colored Flannels, wholesale prices. The London. HE LONDON—StiII Giving Away, 1,000 Tan Kid Gloves, Is 4Jd. Fancy ! IHE LONDON Dress Department. Try i. our Wonderful Homespuns, 6fd, 7|d, lOf d ; beautiful Dress Tweeds, from Is 3Jd.

FONERAL NOTICE. |HE Friends of Mr James Congreve are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his lato wife, Sarah Ann, which will leave his residence, Howe street (between George and King streets), To-morrow (Saturday), at 3 p.m., for the place of interment in the Northern Cemetery. COLE AND SPRINGER, Undertakers, 152 George street. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late John Douglas Warden are respectfully invited to attend bis Funeral, which will move from the Hospital To-morrow (Saturday), 2nd July, at 2 o clock p.m., for the place of interment at the Northern Cemetery. JOHN GILLIES, Undertaker, 18 George street and 11 Great King street.

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Evening Star, Issue 7252, 1 July 1887, Page 2

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