FOR THE LADIES.
St. Jacobs Oil is the most useful preparation in the world to have in the house, ,in<? its speedy application will save days o! pain and agony in cases of Toothache Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, and Sci atica. St. Jacobs Oil is an unequallec liniment, and at once relieves all pain.
Ladies who are nursing, and suffer from backache, headache, or general weakness will feel instant relief in electricity. Dr. Scott, the celebrated electrician, has adapted electricity to a special Nursinc Corset, which is used in Great Britain and America with very beneficial effect. The same inventor has invented an Abdominal Corset, for use as a support and invigorator in pregnancy, and ladies using either of these appliances will find immediate benefit and relief. Ask your draper to get yon a pair. Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., agents ; all drapers and chemists.
ACROSTIC.
W hen Time one day ran far away A nd left his glass behind him, T he lazy grains took little pains E 'en once to seek to rind him. R oiled down awhile a golden pile B right in the sun to glitter, Until to dust, return they must R educed to worthless litter. Yet Time must know the hours that go, With footsteps blithe and merry, A nd when the Sun, a race to run, Through clouds of gold and cherry, C limbs up the sea and rises free, He draws his Waterbury.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9134, 16 August 1888, Page 6
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