***» "V ■ ' - — -■- =~ « ■_■■■■•- SHORTHAND CLASSED. A!PERSON wishes to PRCCDBE 8 FEW PUPILS for the above subject. Only a limited number tnlcen. Foi Terms, &c, apply Times Office. PHOTOGRAPHY. SHERLOCK'S STUDIO. Cablets <* ENAMELLED. GROUPS OF ALL KINDS CAREFULLY EXECUTED. VIEWS of Reefton, Black's Point, Boatman's, and Country Scenery. Views of favorite Mines always on hand. ENLABG MENTS f original negative. FROM 1 Os. UPWARDS W. SHERLOCK. ___^ -^. <^, MM ,,,, M M W^_____--l-_ap_»
STILL IN THB LEAD. The great runedy for pain, St. Jacobs Oil is a wonder surely. But it is the result only of true medical science and research. Such a Jiseovery had a right to prominence. It has cured wherever used as directed. Founded upon the intrinsic merit of each element, which, i» combination, prove* to be the perfection of cure, its virtue has made what it is. '..HE PEOPLE of the United States know its name, name it as a remedy which should be every house, for every I ome knows value. Ab a e-terl-ng com' nrier the tru relief. „,,.„„ , m THE WORLD OYvXS IT Canada took it up and adopted as a standard cure. It crossed the ocean, en demand, and alike in Scotland, England, and lieland, in the extremes of climate and temperature, it iB the same sovereign Conqueror of Pain. Distinguished men and physician* of Sooth and Central America have used antf recommended it, the Btreet-criers have sung its praise in verse in the streets of Mexico. A member of Parliament IN SOUTH AFRICA praised it in open debate, and the'sarre was done by a U.S. Senator. In India it won its first gold medal at the Calcutta Exposition where expert chemists and physician awarded it its due ; and by merits it has won in all similar competitions. One f the most distinguish, d scholars of Germany hough it his duty to praise it, and such has been its mede from Prelates, Potentates, and the Press. A -listinguished traveller commen en itß use in Egypt. It was the comforter and cure of the lo3t, half-frozen Arctic; ex plorers of the Greeley expedition. BRITISH SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. It found ita place in the knapsacks of the - Brr.ish soldiers in the Soudan, and its per* manent supply to the medicine chests of her Majesty's warships. This would seem enough to show what it is doing ; bnt some other potent facts can't be disregarded. It holds its own as the best known remedy of the age for rheumatism neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, and all painfu ailments. It has taken its place in the trade af the (Continent, and has received from man of its numerous patrons throughout these colonies, as elsewhere, statements that cures made by its healing virtues, from the date . eure to the date of response, embracing lapse of years, bave remained permanent without recurrence. Sold by all chemists aud dealers in medicine. KEMFJ.HORNE, PRObSER. & Co.. Ltd Wholesale Agents for New Zealand.
n HE DAY HAS PAST for " poking borak J at the faithful, old, long-winding serieß of the WATERBURY Watch. Old-time Conservatism haa gracefully acknowledged its past errors and now admits the WATERBUSY to be uadoubtedly the VERY BEST LOW-COST TIMEKEEPER ever offered to the publio. The ink of good-natured satire, as applied the Waterbury, has run dry, but the pen of intereste malice will run till he crack of doom. The new short-winding WATERBURY WATCHES are perfect models of horologicai skill; whil he ol series Waterbury— paper dial and two min-t-tea to wind to boot— is a more reliable timej keeper thkn any of its would-be rivals, ix | spite of the visibly-hard-polished-nickel plated extra polished-cylinder intestines which some one of them may or may not b fitted to special order. ASK FOR LU -7 Q § I < or o Q Z _____._■ <* en It is every way the pures of Baking Powder in the market. Making unrivalled Scones and Pastry. Sold in tins at 6d, Is, 1b 6d, and 2s each. Procurable from J. CLing R. Pa'tf reon, W Noonan, and others W & G. TURNBULL & CO., Proprietors, Wellington,
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Inangahua Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 508, 12 June 1895, Page 4
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