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"IF EL L, M Y SO N»

Said a father to his ■ ten-year-old boy, " What) have you done to day that may be considered a good deed ?" I gave a boy a • sixpence," replied the young hopeful. " Well, and what did you give him sixpence for ? Was he an orphan, and poor and hungry, or what was it?" "I did nob ask him," replied the boy; "I gave him sixpence for thrashing another boy who upset my dinner-basket, and I think, from the appearance which the latter presented after the boy to whom I gave the sixpence had finished with him, that the sixpence was well earned." From the latest advices it was learned that the boy who received the thrashing was taken to the nearest chemist's shop, and there thoroughly rubbed with St. Jacobs oil by the wise chemist, who knew that "St. Jacobs oil conquers pain." The boy lias been made well, but takes good care not to interfere with-the dinner-

baskets of other boys. St. Jacobs oil "is used by all classes of people for general aches and pains, It conquers pain. It penetrates to the seat of tho disease. There is no remedy like it. St. Jacobs oil is peculiar to itself. It is made from drugs which no other remedies are made from. They are gathered from the four quarters of the globe, and are made after the most scientific principles. St. Jacobs oil is an outward application. * Its cost is trifling, but to the sufferer a bottle of it is worth its weight in gold. ;

It is only through a large and well managed organisation that Arthur Nathan's Reliable Teas are produced at the price, 2s and 2s 6d per lb. AX

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8486, 10 February 1891, Page 6

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288

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8486, 10 February 1891, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8486, 10 February 1891, Page 6

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