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IN THE RANKS OF PAIN AND ! "'"' L ■ L ' SUFFERING. Z i Mr. E. 3. Feusey, Brixton Rise, London, was treated for sciatica by eminent medical gentlemen in private practice and in the onvalescente' Home, Bexhill-on-the-Sea, near London. He obtained no relief, but the contents of one bottle of St. Jacobs oi practically cared him. Mr. David Sloan, of 53, Solway-street, Newtonwards-ro&d, Belfast, in a recent interview with Mr. John H. Shaw, the well-known and popular merchant, of 120, Newtonwarda • Road, stated that his son, who had suffered intensely for four years from rheumatism in the legs, arms, and back, and who had tried many different remedies without obtaining relief, procured a supply of St. Jacobs oil, which he caused to be rubbed on the afflicted parts. After four applications he was entirely free from pain, and is now quite well. Mr. T. Bann, 45, Stonehill-street, Anfield, Liverpool, says" I have tried St. Jacobs oil for neuralgia, and the pain left me after one rubbing." • Healthy nourishment in an infinite variety of forms is derived from C. Gilbert's Pure Cornflour, cooked in puddings, custards, or prepared in the form of a rood. Gilbert's Cornflour is equal in every respect to the best arrowroot, at leas than half its cost. Don't buy cheap adulterated cornflour, but insist of having 0. Gilbert's.

Ladies who suffer from headache and feneral indisposition should take a cup of imile Frese s Hamburg Tea. This is nature's own remedy.—Kempthorne, Proaser, and Co., and all chemists.

Yes, Sonny, I carry a Waterburyl Like you, I once used to be rather proud of dragging out a gold chronometer when my friends wanted to know what time it was. At last I got tired of never getting nearer than ten minutes to the truth, and I followed the advice I saw in an advertisement with this result—Here's the Waterbury, and I can drop the observatory ball or fire the one o'clock gun by it every day in the year. And it cost 133 6d." FAIR WHITE HANDS. . BRIGHT CLEAR COMPLEXION. SOFT HEALTHFUL SKIN. • 1 PEAKS' SOAP.—Pare 1 Fragrant ! Refreshing 1— For Toilet and Nursery, specially prepared for the delicate skin of ladies and children and others sensitive to the weather, winter or summer. Prevents redness, roughness, and chapping. Sold everywhere in Tablets, Is each. Larger sizes, Is ed, and 2s 6d.

Those about to purchase earthenware, china, ok glassware of any description will effect a saving by paying a visit to Wilson's, 287, Queen-street (near Market entrance). They will have there an opportunity of selecting from a very large and varied stock, at prices which are absolutely the lowest in town. Japanese afternoon tea sets at less than half-price. Vases, ornaments, &c., suitable for presents, in great variety, and very cheap. Note the address: Wilson's, 267, Queen-street. If you should happen to meet a Welldressed Gentleman, you may depend upon It he patronises A. Woollams and Co., the Tailors, of Sydenham House, Grey-street. Gents' suits, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 21s, 25s 6d, all wool, new shapes, at A. E. Fenton's, 260, Queen-street, next to Turtle's, photographer. (Read list in wanted column). There is great excitement in Coromandel at present over the Kapanga gold mine. There is still greater excitement in Auckland over the great sale of boots and shoes at Mr. Budge s, 108, Victoria-street. They comprise portions of two assigned estates and the greater portion of balance of the stock of Mr. M. J. Moore, who is retiring from the • boot and shoe trade, i - Special reductions on Saturdays; , , ~ , If yon should happen td meet) a Well dressed Gentleman, you may depend upon it he patronises A. Woollams and Co., the Tailors, of Sydenham House, Grey-street. The new tariff will considerably increase the price of drapery and clothing. Our readers are informed that McMaster and Shalders are selling at and under old prices. Girls school ulsters, ss; ladies' stylish mantles, from 27s 6d: dress serges, s*d: iris stockings, from 3d per pair; boys' suits (knickers), from 3s 11a; men's Onehunga tweed suits, for 32s 6d, at McMaster and Shalders. Early vegetables, like first fruits, desirable as they are in certain climates, where the yield of esculents, etc., are late, should be partaken of with great caution. They are often plucked prematurely and hurried into the markets, to realise profits for their owners, before they are sufficiently ripe to eat. in us are colics, cramps, and other stomachic affections engendered, ana among the best correctives known, for general use, is Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps. g If you should happen to meet a Welldressed Gentleman, you may depend upon it;he patronises A. Woollams and Co., the Tailors, of Sydenham House, Grey-street. "Cleaning Silver."--All difficulty in keeping silver, electro-plate, Ac., untarnished, and with a brilliant polish, may be obviated by usina Goduard's Non-Mercurial Plate Powder. Sold everywhere, in boxes, Is, 2s 6d, and 4s (3d. Four Gold Medals awarded—New Zealand, 1882, Calcutta, 1884 London, 1886, New Orleans, 1885.—Sole Manufac' turer, J. Goddard, Leicester, England. Job lots in men's flannel undershirts and strong working shirts at A. E. Fenton's 250 Queen-street, next to Tuttle's, photographer' (Read list in wanted coloumn.) MI 7 H S P alm of Superiority is awarded to Mrs. S. A. Aliens Worlds Hair Restorer. For restoring colour and natural beauty to grey hair nothing is so certain. Sold everywhere. P * ' . The treasurer of the Women's Home begs P«^R°mi» e h K li « loW i> n J? contributions :-Mra Percy Smith, 10s; Mrs. Palmer, Norfolk Island, Kinder, £1 ' Miss O'Grady, 10s; Miss Ute - Mm : K?nT f "l n 4- i 2 \ Archdeacon Willis, 10s, Mre. King, St. John College, £1: Miss Ros?m* ™ ? Ic £?* h aark ' £1 > n - Stevenii"' fu' " rs -. Clark , Th Brae. £1; Mr. W. Aitken, A ~ so J wo bags of coal from Messrs. Hammond and Co., two bags . of Germina from Bight Hours' o i k j,' , a Piece of cheese from Mrs. Beatty, and bundle of old linen from Mrs. Earl. Any contributions, however small, in money, clothing, or household requisites thankfully received by membra of the committee, Archdeacon Dudley, Rev. J. S. Hill, Rev. G. H. S. Walpole, Mrs. McCosb Clark, and Mrs. Kinder.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 6