rjIOKY PASTOR IN TROUBLE. Tony Pastor, of New York, who is now with his inimitable variety combination making a tour of the Union, is recognised as the leading character vocalist and variety performer of the United States, The writer of this article met Mr. Pastor recently, and found him as genial in private as lie is amusing before the public. During ou» conversation I enquired as to his physical health, and he replied that it was excellent. He had occasionally severe pains, either the result of rheumatic attacks or colds ; but any complaints of that character never trouble him long, as he had found out a remedy for all such annoying affections. I asked him what the remedy was, and he replied St. Jacobs oil." Mr. Pastor said that he considered the great remedy an excellent preparation for the cure or relief of rheumatism, and that it was about the only thing used among professional people for that distressing complaint. He took bottles of it with him whenever he went travelling, and would not be without it; and knew that, it was very popular with a number of members of his own company. —Brooklyn Ea&le. |j EAL T H IS WEALTH. The ladies of Auckland who suffer from backache or headache, the effects of a humid climate, will be glad to know that the Electric Corsets, so favourably known in England and in other parts of the world, are now obtainable in Auckland from their own drapers, in all sizes and either in light or dark colours. Shipments of these goods are now in port and can be obtained from all the well-known drapers. All ladies interested in hygienic garments are re quested to call and inspect the samples now on view. WHOLESALE AGENTS : W. McARTHUR AND CO., QUEEN-STBEET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8316, 24 July 1890, Page 6
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