IT. JACOBS OIL. "ST. JACOBS oil RHEUMATI »DACHE, STRAINS. •J J- .**£ .- ■ ■ Alisijre Bbownj Esq., Mutual Life; Association, Auckland. "Leas than half a bott'e of St, Jacobs Oil cured iny rheumatism." R fkComH, Esq., Commercial Oigar Divan, Wellington, N.Z. "My right arm was paralysed with acuto rheumatism; St. Jacobs Oil completely ourod S. KIBKPATRIOK, Esq., Proprietor of Neteon Jam Factory, N.Z. . •' I used St. Jacobs Oil for Bovere headache, an.d found instant relief." A. W. Tubnbull, Esq., Auckland. "St. Jacobs Oil cured me of a tfcveVcly sprained shoulder." Madame MaMS CabaKdM, one of our vocal stars, writes from Wellington, N.Z. " I have used St. Jacobs Oil for rheumatism and neuralgic wains, and havo found much relief." D. Benjamin, Esq., Dowling street, Dunedin. "I su'lmed aci tely from contraction of the n-rvc* i'i lb: neck .vi' ihciliei T*t> tions ca.-ea me coaiyiet^ly," Mrs Murphy, ProprtetrcßS City Hotel, Dunedin. " St. Jacobs Oil cured me of scv re rheumatist" , Sole Agents for South Island: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO., Stafford street, DUNEDIN. HE WONDERFUL WATERBURY, 13b 0d» S. JACOBS, P. LAURENSON, Pbinokb stbket, Dunedin. \J Loasby's Irish Mobs (Is 3d, at all grocers), after one or two does, rondero toughing next door to an impossibility. 1% is without doubt the finest vegetable demulcent cough medicine made. It dissolves indurated phlegm, causes free expectoration, reduces all inflammation of ttro bronchial tubes and air vessels. A single dose relieves the most violent and battiest cough. Children take it readily. It is perfectly harmless to either the oldest or yoUngest. Loasby's Corn Solvent Is double tlio site and Strength of Oura Clava, at two-tMrdo the price —vie., Is. It has cured a 'con! of torty (40) years' standing, afcter aewsn bottles of Cura Clava (at ln«d efcoh) failed. A. M. LOASBY, Manufacturing and Dispensing Chemist, 30 and 124 Princes street, Dunedin. ■R LEASE, DENTAL SURGEON . (Studied at Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh), 39 Prinewi street, Dunedin, opposite Criterion. Single Tooth, from 10s 6d. Extraction, 2* 6d. Stopping, from 7s 6d. PAINLES3 EXTRACTION. GOOD NEWS TO THE PUBLIC. If you Want good Boots and Shoes, it is worth your while to Inspect LOFT'S ESTABLISHMENT. All Goods Ht Reduced Prices Now. DEFY COMPETITION. Walking-out Shoes, 5s lids Evening Shoes, stosel mounted, 5s lid. N'ot-iing Like Them in the City. 75 GEORGE STREET; AND 9, 10, 11 ARCADE. 'FOURTH EDITION. [PCBLISHKD AT C.30 P.M.] FUNERAL NOTICE. |HE Friends of Miss Gebbic are respectfully . invited to attend the Funeral of her late Grandmother, Mrs Mary Millar, relict of the late Mr John Millar, which will leave the ShattlS rock Hotel, Rattray street, Dunedin, tor the Old Cemetery, Port Chalmers, on Sunday next, the 7th inst., at 1 p.ffl , passing Mount Pleasant about 2.30 p>tru HUGH GOURLEY, Undertaker, Clark and Maclaggan streets.
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Evening Star, Issue 7282, 5 August 1887, Page 2
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459Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7282, 5 August 1887, Page 2
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