Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

POPULAR MINSTREL MADE HAPPT OE, FEOM JE3T TO EAENEST. “ For seven years," writes Mr Horace Bent, of the Federal Minstrels, •• I have suffered from an acute neuralgia affection of the right knee and rheumatic gout, which became so severe during our season at the ‘ Gaiety' in September, *B3. that I was obliged to relinquish the active duties of my frofession and keep my room for a couple of days, had tried several strong liniments at various times, some of which gave me partial relief. In the course of my lecture and sketches I had frequently mentioned, jocularly, St Jacobs Oil, but it never occurred to me to apply it to my own ailments until a friend, who happened to be in my room whilst I was complaining of intense pain, reminded me of its claims, and sent out for a bottle right away. I used a little of it immediately, and found instant relief, repeating the application again later on in ,the evening. From that night I have never felt either the neuralgic affection of the knee or the rheumatic gout return, and I would have sent you this acknowledgment earlier, but I thought it best to thoroughly establish the permanence of the effect, and have to subscribe mvself a firm believer in the virtues of Bt Jacobs Oil. Eobt. C. Carr, Esq., partner in the firm of ' B. Tonka & Co., Auckland. “I suffered repeatedly from sciatica, contracted from exposure in the war of 1863. St Jacobs Oil effectually cured me." Isidor Alexander, Esq., Jeweller Queen street, Auckland. “ After protracted suffering from pain’s in my back and neck, two applications of St Jacobs Oil freed me from pain and inconvenience." Drapery, &c.

CBITEEIOK HOUSE. Black, Beattie & Co. Have Opened up the Contents of about 171' Cases and Bales of New and Fashionable Drapery, in connection with which they would draw Special Attention to the following Pacts: — That these Goods have been Imported Direct from the Best British Markets. That they have heen bought on the heat terms, and selected by our own buyer, wh® has had nearly twenty gears’ experience. That the business, being under our personal supervision, all our expenses are reduced to a minimum. .« That we are thus in a position to Sell all goods at a moderate advance on Cost. That, as a fact, our Prices ate extremely Low, and will hear comparison with tbos® of any retail or so-called Wholesale Shop in the trade. We only ask-the Public not to be led away by any New Style of doing business, but to Carefully Look at the Prices and Judge of the Value Offered. If they ore of opinion that the inducements offered ar® only a “ draw" in appearance, and have no reality in them, then we trust to receive a continuance in the future of the hearty support given ns in the past. We, on our part, undertake we will not be undersold by any Wholesale Shop or Company, real or bogus, in existence. BLACK, BEATTIE & CO., 201, 203, 205, HIGH STREET. -13*

Conveyances. ADMITTED TO BE THE GEANDEST SCENEET EET THE WOELD. COBB & CO.’S Telegraph Line of Eoyal Mall Coaches from Christchurch to Hokitika*. Greymouth, Kumar a, Boss, Eeefton, and Westpo ft leave Springfield every Tuesday and Friday ( a arrival of first train from Christchurch, return!* to Christchurch every Wednesday and Saturday.' Eetum Pares ... £7 0 0 CASSIDY, BINNIE ik CO.. Proprietors, Springfield. Agent, W. F. WABNEE, Commercial Hotel, Christchurch. tTMNEE.—One Shilling Each Way by Tram and Coach, Sumner, depart—7.45,8.45, 10,20, 1.10, 3.30, 4.10, 5.10. Special Trips on Saturdays, leaving Cathedral square at 1.50; leaving Sumner at 1.50. Sundays, meet all Trams up to 6 p.m. Coaches, Buggies, Drags, and Carriages for Private Hur °* W, HAYWAED. Snnmer. MOUNT SOMEES AND METH.VEN EOTAX MAIL COACH. ON and after Jan. Ist, 1885, the undersigned ■will run a Coach each Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, starting at noon from Hood’s Hotel, Mount Somers, for Spmighnrn and Alford Forest, there connecting with Dun’s Coach from Methven, returning same evening. ’ FAEES. Springhnrn 2s Eetum 3s Alford Forest ... 4s Eetum 6s 7322 ' T. HIT. HOT SPEISGis, HANMEE PLAINS, AMUEI, NEXSON PEOVXNCE. BISECT communication by Mail Coach every Tuesday, on arrival of first train from Christchurch, returning every Thursday morning, in tune to catch last tram for Christchurch. , T. DBEEETT, Proprietor. TINWALD AND MOUNT SOMEES EAIXWAT, MOUNT SOMEES AND~CAVENDISH EOTAX MAIL COACH.

rsriHE above Coach leaves Hood's Hotel, for fl Cavendish Railway Station, every Tuesday and Saturday, meeting each train. Passengers by morning train may proceed by Coach to Alford Forest, thence toMethven, in time for the last train for Christchurch, or may return in time for the lost train for Ashburton. JOHN HOOD. * GLENTUNNEL TO LAKE COLERIDGE. ON and after January sth, 188 S, a Hail Convey* anoe will leave Glentunnel for Lake Coleridge every Friday morning, returning in time for last train Saturday evening. Telegrams and parcels punctually attended to. ARTHUR DERRETT, Proprietor, Coalgate. “ ROYAL MAIL. MHTHYEN AND ALFORD FOREST. A COACH will leave Methveu for Alford Forest on arrival of first train every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, meeting the Mount Somers Coach at the Forest, and returning in time for last train to Christchurch and Ashburton. Parcels and Orders will receive every attention. Horses and Buggies always on hire. N. DUFF, 7 Methven Livery Stables. ROYAL MATT. COACH. SOUTH RAKAIA AND BARRHILL. A CONVEYANCE will leave Bokaia daily at 10 a,m., and Barnhill at 4 p.m. wat.GATRN TO LBITHFIELD. ON and after Ist Jan., XBBI, a Conveyance will Leave the Post-office (J. White and Co.'s Store), Leithfleld, in time to meet the morning train for Christchurch, and morning and evening tains from Christchurch. D. SHAW, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE, AND ORARI. WE beg to inform the public that our Coaohe will run as under, viz.:— Waihi Bush and Back. Waihi Bush—dep., 6.4 C a.m. Waihi Bush—art., 8 p.m.* Geraldine to Orari and Back. Geraldine —dep., 7.40 a.m., 10.40 a.m., S p.m., 4.35 p.m. Orari —dep., 8.52 a.m., 11,50 a.m,, 4.15 p.m., 6.51 p.m. _ , In connection with the above Line of Coaches, we have the Livery and Bait Stables at Geraldine, where light expresses, buggies, gigs, and saddle orses can he obtained on the shortest notice. J. MUNDELL & CO., Auctioneers, Valuators Stock, Station and General Commission Agents. Agehtsjfor.the Union Fire and MarinelJlnsnranoe Company, Geraldine. IMPORTANT to Farmers.—By Royal appointment to Her Majesty, by special warrant dated Deo. 27, 1865, to the Prince of Wales, by special warrant dated Feb. 10, 1866. DAT, SON & HEWITT’S “Original" Stock-breeders’ Medicine Chest. In this chest axe Hie following matchless and world-renowned remedies, all that a farmer can require to cure disease among his stock, and keep thorn in fine, healthy, and buoyant condition:—The “Chemical Extract” for wounds, swollen udders, and ewes lambing: the “ GaseoW Fluid," for colic, scour, &o. ; the “Red Drench;” tor cleansing cows and ewes; the “Red Paste Balls," for conditioning horses; the “Broncholine," for husk, gasp or cough; tne “ Gaseodyne," for heaving and paining; the “ Alcoholic Ether," for colds and chills; the “ Carminative Chalk," Mr d-brrhoea in lambs and calves. Price of chest complete, including “ Key to Farriery," £2 l6s fld; sent carriage paid. Any article can be had separately in boxes. 22, Dorset street, Baker street, London,, *!,C., and Wantage, Barks.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18850418.2.39.4

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7528, 18 April 1885, Page 6

Word Count
1,213

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7528, 18 April 1885, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7528, 18 April 1885, Page 6