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St- Jacobs Oil- i TTJ'ER SPKfiCH RESTORED. Clair View, Inveroll, 10th December. 1883. Messrs. Publishers, N.Z. Herald. Dear Sirs,—l beg !o acquaint you of a marvellous cure following on lao use of St. Jacobs Oil, which ha« taken place in my own family, lam a poor man with eight children, and for years have been a great sufferer from sciatica. My wife was advised to try St. Jacobs Oil. She procured a bot 10, and I have been using it of late with good results ; but it is of my eldest daughter, 13 years of age, that I wish to teli you. She retl ed one night about four months aeo in her usual good health, but the next morning she could not speak. My wife took her to Inverell to see Dr. , who said her throit was ulcerated low down, and he prescribed cod liver oil and other medicines; and also advise ' her to inhale the fumes of Stockholm tar, say- j ing she might never recover her speech again. At the expiration of a fortnight, the medicine having been finished, another vlßit to the doctor was made, who again prescribed for her, but told my wife he had no hope of her over being able to apeak again. We began to despair, but the day I used the oil—about three months after she was taken ill -I persuaded my -ife,, after we had retired, to use ther oil. She got up and . gave the girl two drops in water, and rubbod it on the thioat. .Next morning we were delighted to And that she could talk as well as ever, and has been able to do ao ever since. 1 remain, gentlemen, gratefully yours, J as. K. Hatohsb. I SUFFERED SEVERELY. Mo. W. O. SnißLEr, Manager of Printing Ink and Press Department in the well-known house ST. JACOBS OIL. Cowan and Co., Paper Lanufacturcrs and Wholesale Stationers, ST. JACOBS ODL. of York-street, Sydney, speaks of St. Jacobs Oil In the most gl wST. JACOBS OIL. ing terms. He says: " 13th September, 1883. "I have much pleasure in ST. JACOBS OIL. testiiying to the curative properties of St. Jacobs Oil, I suffered ST. JACOBS OIL. severely from a pain over the right eye, extending backwards ST. JACOBS OIL. to the neck, for a considerable time and was unable to obtain ST. JACOBS OIL. any relief tUI advised to try St. Jacobs Oil, which I am thankful ST. JACOBS OIL. to say has entirely removed all traces of the affection, and, I believe, saved me from very serious consequence?." Many of my personal-friends have used it with similar success. Price In New Zealand: 3s a bottle.

Sold by all Storekeepers and Chemists. M. LEVY & CO, Auckland. Tea. ■ TjIMIL FKESE'S HAMBURG TEA. THE GREAT GERMAN FAMILY MEDICINE. RELIABLE, SIMPLE, EFFECTUAL. The well-known Tea has proved itself to be a most certain and efficacious Remedy for such diseases aa Sodden and Severe Colds, Coughs, Fevers, and Aguo, Asthma, Phthisis, Headache, Bowels, Kidney, and Liver Complaints, the Piles, Congestion, etc., caused by an impure state, or a supurfluity of blood. Its use removes Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Rheumatic Pains, and Pains In the Bones and Joints. It Is a preventative against contagion, and destroys inhaled Miasmatic ■ and Contagious Vapours. It purines the Blood, cleanses the Stomach and Bowels, and gives to the whole system a healthy, easy tone. It opens the bowels In a very mild and certain way. It works on the system generally, causing little or no discomfort. It will prevent almost any disease if used at least onco a month. It restores the appetite, it removes the distress caused by eating hearty food or overloading the stomach, and will ba found effectual as a Family Remedy where a simplo purgative only Is heco;gary. I CAN SLEEP NOW.

I How refreshing, how like a benediction, sleep cornea to one who, for tiresome days and wearisome nights ; has tossed about seeking the rest he could not find, 1 burning with fever or shaking with cold, utterly worn out and prostrated. Do you ask what wrought this [ wonderful change? Emil Freso's Hamburg Tea, the great blood purifier. It Is wonderful In its effects, restoring the appetite, and the loss and wasto caused by disease, like magic. KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE. 1 There are many who believe the vegetable kingdom ' has within its range an antidote for all the diseases to which flesh is liable: Judging from the wonderfully beneficial effects which follow tho use of Emll Frese's Hamburg Tea to a great variety of diseases, the'belief seems well founded. The-occasional use oi it will bo found to ward off bilious and 1 malarious affections. iDbnot bo without it. It la a genuine aperient HAMBURG TEA purely vegetable, mild in „ ~ ~■■■'■/ HAMBURG TEA its action, and pleasant to HAMBURG TEA take. HAMBURG TEA Bold by all chemists and storekeepers. Price One Shilling and Threepence. Wholesale Depot foi Auckland: M. LEVY & CO., QnccD'Strect. Educational. A LADY' fr6m London is willing to give Lessons in Art Embroidery and to teach music nthe French system.—Address 8.A., Hkeald Office. — — .

ME. W. H. HARDW IC K. (Organist of St. Paol's Church), FnOM london, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. For Terms and particulars, address Princes-street, opposite Masonic Hall. MR. JO N S O N, Certificated Teacher or PHONOGRAPHY. Shorthand Teacher at the College and Grammar Scheolj Address Karangahape Road. MR. HENRY MATTHEWS, COLLINGWOOO-STREET, Ponsonby. (New Zealand Certificate D 2 j New South Wales Certificate 1 B). 1b prepared to read with, and direct the studies of, Paplls going up for Scholarships, Pupil Teachers, or Civil Service Examinations. From his long experience In the preparation of pupils, he is confident of giving every satisfaction. Terms on application* ■ . MR. NEVILLE GEO. BAKNETT (Fell. Coii. Obo., Lond.), ORGANIST ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OB MUSIC. For Lessons in Sdhjiho. Pianoforte, Oeoan, HaeMONIUM, SIOHT-aiNaiNO, Or BIADING-MCBIC-AT-BIOHT. HIKMOKY, COMPOSITION, Ac., &0." ' Address: 1 " Wynleigh," Ponsonby-road (near Frank lln-road) ;. or Freemasons' - Hail,: Princes-street, new ' rH.P»ur«Ohuica, • If

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7175, 14 November 1884, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7175, 14 November 1884, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7175, 14 November 1884, Page 6

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