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i ■ I AN OCTOGENARIAN'S GEATITUDE.I DELIGHTED AUSTRALIANS SPEAK. "Tho Chns. A. Vog-oler Co., Baltimore, Mil. — George-street, Sydney. Gontlomon,— ltgivcs mo considerable pleasure to tender you my best thanks for your kind rccommonuniiqn or St. Jacobs oil. Acting upon your advice I tried it, and am happy to say lho vory first application brought 1110 instant relief, nnd by following it up for a couple of days I felt completely cured. Beforo using St. Jacobs oil I suffered severely— more especially from swollen knees— and had tried many other remedies without tho least effect. However, I havo to thank it for making mo myself again, and shall bo caroful to recommend it. I may monlion that I shall bo 80 years of ago in October, and boliovo that, through its use I shall bo ablo to snond a pleasant birthday. — Yours faithfully, Joseph llrnby." st. Jacobs oil. St. Jacobs oil. St. Jacobs oil. St. Jacobs oil. m f.-.on DOUBLE PROOF. "40, Langloy-lnno, Crown-street, Sydney. Gontlemcn,— Tho indiscriminate advertising of moro adventurers lins had a tendency to dopreciato any genuino articles offered oxtensi vcly to the public. Honco it is with some degree of pleasure I voluntarily add my testimony as to tho efficacy of St. Jacobs oil in my own family. In one case tho application of lho oil sufficed to alloviato the pam nndsuffering of my children nftiifctcd with tho mump 3; whilst its application to tho thumb of my right hand— stung so badly by a triantclopo that I was almost afraid a surgical operation would bo necessary— further demonstrated tho miraculous curative properties of St. Jacobs oil, where ordinary medical skill wns of no npprcciablo avail, and I now rocogniso it nsahousoholdrequisilo.— Yours &c., Stephen Thomas." (Tho above testimonial was handed to Mr Camb, tho well-known chemist and druggist of Oxtord-strcet, and its sentiments verbally endorsed.) ST. JACOBS OIL. ST. JACOBS 011.,ST. JACOBS OIL. ST. JACOBS OIL. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM OF 15 YEARS' . STANDING CONQUERED. iteamalta, N.S.W. Dear Sir,— For tho past 15 years I havo been a sufferer from sovero rheumatism, which has frequently incapacitated mo from business. My wifo has also been a groat > sutlcrcr. Seeing tho testimony of so many influential and well-known residents in Sydney I at last yielded to my daughter's solicitude, and purchased a bqltlo o£ tho Great German Remedy. Seeptieal, however, of its henling powers, I commonced to givo it a fair trial, and I soon camo to tho conclusion that St. Jacobs oil is. no puff. With tho first bottle I found an abatcmont o£ the pains, and although on account of its stubborn hold on my system, I havo since used three or four bottles, I have experienced no return of the symptoms, nnd I regard St. Jacobs oil as far and away tho be3l remedy for rheumatism I havo ever • usod. I hope shortly to ho ablo to record a similar happy result In tho case of my wifo, and in tho meantimo I heartily recommend it to my follow-snfforors. I feol it a duty I owo to tho public to add my testimony, nnd I shall continue to recommend St. Jneobs oil to all sufferers I may como across.— l romain, dear sir, gratefully yours, W. GRANT, A CASH Reward of £100 will be pnid by the CItAULES A. VOGELEB COMPANY, of BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, proprietor of St. Jacobs oil, or by their accredited local reprosentntives, to any person producing proof to the offecl that tho testimonials published by them in regard to St. Jacobs oil are not strictly genuine. •— *' Sold by all ChomisU and IStorekcopora everywhere. 721 Hll! IN TOE ESTATE OF J§m& T. A.' COTTRELL, TAILOR (Deceased). \*2f • ifISSSRS J2&L DAVIS & EVANS, J"\y^? 'TV Practical 2*^ p\\ TAILORS L il wL H (Many years' London 1» I 4 Jl' a experience, and lato if. SIM 9 of Adelaide, S.A.), • Us Will 1 TJAVING pur\\\\t 'Wk\ 3 *■■!*- chased tho Stockr >*~*&%m » in-Trade and Business I' wla 9 of tho abovo Estate, beg r sSSSr^a t0 inform the Public of /'■■ ■ WLJi Napior and Hawke's 'V '■ iffia Bay districts that they K ; - fwxiri havo re-oponcd the ProX- :< §11 mises with a NEWLY />" '( %Wk SELECTED STOCK K<> , Wm recently brought with X-,: { . |K§g\ them, together with HL ■ . y'ffiq \ that purchased from I f '■ "0 \ the Estate, and trust I } ■> \to merit a share of the • I (J j, \ patronngo of tho Busi- / I K \noss Men, Settlors, nnd i / 7:1 % VRinholders, so liberally / ,ff jf accorded their prede- / ■« O3ssor. 1 JfrANEVIRKE BUTCHERY. RASMTJSEN~AND CO., BUTCHERS, DANEVIRKE. ' Customers wailed on daily, and all orders punctually delivered. ! Small Goods always on hand 50 PETERS 1 COACHES ARE THE CHEAPEST AND QUICKEST TO TRAVEL BY. . /COACHES leave Danevirke or \J Tahoraito upon tho arrival of 7.25 a.m. i train from Napier on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays upon tho arrival of 3 p.m. train for Woodville, Palmorston and AYanganui, and Mauricovillo (on routo for 1 Wellington.) Specials nny time. Commercials' Luggage carried. Booking O/llce and fullest information given by applying to F. WATKINSON. > 768 Criterion Hotel, Napier. I , _- RYMER'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES 11J1TWEEN NAPIER, MJ3ANJSIS, TARADALE, PUKETAPU, OMAHU, & FERN HILL. Established ovor 20 years. I DAILY TIME TABLE. , Leavo Newlon's Corner for Taradale— lo, ll, 12, 3, 4, 5. '■ Leavo Taradalo— B.3o, 9, 10, 11, 2, 3.30. ' Loavo Puketapu— B a.m. and 9.30. [ Napier for Pukctapu daily 3 and 5, also on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at ; 11, and return from Puketapu same days atl. ■ Fern Hill Conch leaves at 8 a.m., and leavos [ Nnpior at 3 p.m. for Omahu and Fern 1 mi ! SATURDAY NIGHT COACH. Tnradale for Napier G p.m. : Napior to Taradalo 9.30 p.m. Fares to Meaneo and Taradalo, Is each way. To Pukotapu, 2s each way. To Fern Hill, 2s Gd each way. Special Coaches for picnic parlies, auction sales, or trips to any part of the Island, &c. Buggies nnd Saddle Horses can bo had at Taradalo at any time. G92 GEORGE RYMER. COTTON'S OMNIBUS LINK ON and after MAY Ist the Timctablo will be as follows:— : First 'Bus loaves SPIT at a quarter to 9, leaving COOPER'S al a quarter-past 9 for Spit. Next 'Bus leavos SPIT at a quarter past 9, leaving for SPIT again nt a quarter to 10. This Time-table will bo kept up tho cnliro day without interval. The last 'Bus leaves 1 town at 5.15. Sundaysand Holidays exceptcd. 11l ON and after TUESDAY, the 11th August, ft Coach will run Daily from Tahoralte on arrival of the 7.25 Train for Masj terton and Palmerslon. JAM US MACARA, Proprietor US T. PJSIJDIE, Agent NOTICE. <p XT AMBLING'S Coach will \je JLJL leave Woodville for Tahoraito daily at 9 a.m., till further notice. All goods addressed to tho undersigned will bo punctually attended to. Goods carried through to Palmerslon. C. HAMBLING, 117 Proprietor. TIME-TABLE OF GRIFFITHS' TAUPO ROYAL MAIL COACHES. LEAVES tho Criterion Hotel at 6 0 clouk every MONDAY MORNING, for Passengers previously hooked, and finally i leaving the Post-oflleo at (i..'io a.m. for TAUJ'O, OIIINBMU'J'U, TAURANGA, CAMBRIDGE, AND THAMES, Arriving at Tnrawcra on Monday, Taupo on Tuesday, staying nt Taupo on Wednesday, leaving for Ohinemutu on Thursday arriving that night, nnd leaving for Tauraiiga Friday, arriving that night, Thames 1 Saturday, leaving Ohinemutu Friday for Cambridge, arriving that night, rail to Auckland from Cambridge Saturday. All Paicels by this Lino wi no Ibo taken unless prepaid. Spkciai, Conveyances can bo obtained at any limo by arrangement with the Agent, who will give any further information that may bo required. Agont for IC. UoberUon'a Ohinemutu Coaches Passongors can now bo booked through. F. WATKINSON, 113 Critorigu Hotol, Napior.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7612, 8 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7612, 8 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7612, 8 December 1886, Page 4

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