-jTUST THI NK! I Mrs. T. A. Gist, No. 1204, Walnut-street, I Philadelphia, writes:—"l had infiamma- ..■ tory rheumatism very badly. In one foot "■ and ankle it seemed to ■ have taken hold ■ with the determination to stay sometime; ; j. _, and the morning I obtained the St. Jacob? oil I could not put my foot down to the floor, even for an instant. I used it that even- ami ins" for the first time, and the next morning «j for the second time, and that afternoon put ' ,; my foot down for several minutes. On Sunday following I could stand up and walk a few steps. On Tuesday could v:.:.U'K about my room, and went down stain by holding on to the bannister. Now I w walk quite well, and there is very -'\ , I pain left. Just think ! one bottle and a- ' ■ half, and am almost free from pain. Itiii ■ wonderful medicine." ■"■-■-■ '" ' ! ' ' ::; ' '^ KNOCKED IT OUT OF TIME. We have much pleasure in publishing » "' testimonial, kindly furnished to us bj tne. gentleman whose signature appears below, and who writes as follows :— , J " Gentlemen,— reference to the Water- . bury Watch, which I purchased in Melbourne in February, ISSS, and have earned constantly since that time, I can unhesi; • ■ i tatingiy say it is the best watch and best timekeeper I ever had. .A near relative« mine purchased a 40-guinea gold kevjea { watch about two years ago, and I ottea compare notes with him in reference to our , respective watches, and find the »a« r : bury has knocked the 40-guinea . out « , time altogether. I can, therefore, strong recommend to anyone about to P^P 1 *; a, good timekeeper to invest in «JJ' 8 1—Yours, fcc, George S. LOVE. The Waterbury Watch Co., Sydney, May 31, ISS9." _ New Zealand and roreisaTravJu ' mHO'S... fIOOK AND gO.fi TOURIST & GENERAL PASSEJiGER AGENTS, - Offical Tourist Agents to the ff & ea Exhibition at du.nedis. Mail Co.vxKAcrrons to the l '^ lll c iV {^[a4iM MEM FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAIU »c : ; - 'i Ui'per and Lower Kgvpt, ISSUE COUPONS AT SPECIAL R^Hjf l< ARMS TO FOREIGN TOURISTS OU» THE NEW ZEALAND BAI^ Ai " Agents for all the Principal Lines °{ S^ &mer> " Railways throughout the wo" 0 '. Having Offices awl Agencies throughout i e Zealand, can now nK ~, s BOOK TRAVELLEBS TO ANY I >ASI Qi COLONY, ' OH TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD. ■ Special Rates for Families and Parties.. Special Arrangements Made with »o£eli- ■; Special Facilities for LocaWTrips. t, y ifca to j Arrangements for Families going to '' " or Lake' Hotel, Takapuna. . _ A«it3,' ellius ' For all particulars, apply to tue Ag* .of w tion, Christchurcb, Duuechn, luvereargUi, THOS. COOK & SON, 4, VICTORIA ARCADE (Opposite Town Clfc ' • AUCKLANDW gAN P 0 B-R v * IMPORTER OF FIJI FR011& lias always RIPE BANANAS on to" ORANGES B-^dtl PINEAPPLES PEAMTIs COCOANUTS. ?;pt o! Country on r . Office and Store: Railway Station^_____ — WHY BUY INFERIOR COFg; , VV There are enough «H«PP~gSS **"* without niakliiß the mistake w i boj'nt jj Coffee. The very best, and that $£$&&&$£ good start in the morning,. id m. is «to require <i to > battle through the' a^ lo ß Sfifc ■ ■ or STANDARD Brand, both b»WR « Cof re» very best Mocha and Ceylon pianw" ~ Wβ gito £00d value at fair i riw* (V
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9539, 4 December 1889, Page 6
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