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\TONEY AND TIMS SAVED. Messrs Thomas Henderson and Co., Agricultural Machinists, of 89, 81, 95 Elizabeth strbbt Morm, Mklbouunk, furnish ua with tub f illonVi.no combined BTATkMEMB RSCSIVBD FSOT. MOSIB OF THEIR ESU'LOYSS, U.N-DBa DATE 2ST£I JAs'uAßt 18311 - . Mr WILLIAM DOWNE3 says:-" With pleasurel bear testimony to the efficacy of St. Jacobs Oil as a household remedy. One application I hive found td totally remove tho pain and marka of a sovere bru'l3;.', and I believe it to bo an invaluable remedy foroprain3. Since experloucinir ita good qualities 1 have recommended it to several frienda for neuralgia, soreneaa ot che3t, &a , and in every ina'Anco it haa given relief." Mr A. W. M-fIOHG, Accaunta-.t, contrives the following atateuiont:—" I sprained my ankle very badly. I tried tho efficacy of St. Jacoba Oil. My ankle waa greatly swollen and painful, but aftor the Brat application tho swelling had sensibly decreased, and the feeling of stiffness entirely gone out ot my leg; in fact, a week'a daily application of the oil effected a complete cure, and I had not to remain away a aingls day from business. (A friend of mine, after seeing my ankle, prophesied three weeks' detention at home ) I believe the oil to have great ourative power for aprains, and that it possesses the propertiea claimed for it." Mr W. JOHNSON, fitter, sprained hlB ankle severely He applied St. Jacoba Oil with the most beneficial results. In le3B than a week it haa made a perfect cure, and he wa3 not absent from work for a single day. He haa alao u^ed it tor toothache, waich it cured almost at once. He recommendj it to all sufferers. Mr JOHN M'ISTYRE, carpenter, in our employ, speaks of ita virtue 3. . . "Hiving sustained a severe fall on my back, I waa, through the injury, half para' lysed. 1 tiled. St. Jacoba Oil, and after using two bottles I found much relic!. My arms, which 1 could not raise above my head after the f .11, I can now usa freely, aud can go about my work a3 well as ever. I look on the Oil as a most valuible medicine." £100.—A Cash Reward of £100 will be paid by tha Charles A. Vogeler Company, of Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A., proprietors of St. Jacoba Oil, or by their accredited local represcntativea in varioua parts of the world, to any person produciog proof to the effect that lhe tcstinioniala publiahed by them in regard to St. Jacoba Oil are not strictly genuine. ST. JACOBS OIL relieves and cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Backache, Soro Throat, Quinsy, Swellings, Soreness, Chafinga, Eruptiosa, InfUmroationa, Chapped Hands, Coma, Bunionß, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all bodily paina for which an external remedy may be applied. Sold by druggia a and chemiata, price 3a a bottle. Directiona in eleven languages accompany each bottle. Wholesale DepSt for Middle and South Islands, New Zealand: MESSRS NEILL BROTHERS, High atreeb, Dunedin Special Advertisements. }71I.¥DLAY « CO. (LIMITED), J Stuart street, Dunodin, having PURCHASED the PLANT and MACHINERY in R. GUTHRIE and CO.'S ESTATE, which ia all ln thorough working order, are prepared to Soli it at the following pricea:— 2 Seta Gearing for Eogino, £75 ; Horizontal Engine, 25 h p., £160; Horizontal Englno, 22 h.p., Including Super-heater ond Pipes, £126; Multitubular Boiler, £30; Tubular Bollsr—preaauro, 451b by Government certificate, £1S0; Large Vert. Saw Frame (J. and T. Young, Ayr), Strong Cast iron Standarda, with Feed Gear (complete), Travelling Carriage (46ft long), with Iron Rollers and Bearers, fit to saw logs 4ft wide, £375; Travelling Saw Bench, with Wooden Tablo (30ft x 2ft), Rollers underneath table, and Cone Feed Rollera (both of wood), Travelling Gear (complete), £60; Iron Breast Bench (by John M'Dowall and Sona, Johnstone, with John Caaaon'a (Sheffield) patent Feed Gear attached, £145 ; Largo Moulding Machine (C. B. Rogera and Co., No. 2 in catalogue), Planea (Sin, with aldo heads), £120; Shafting, Pulleys, Bearings, and Belting, £175; Exhaust Fan aad Piping (B. F. Sturtevant, Boston, Maaa.), £50; Large Jib Crane, £75; Rip Saw Bench, £5; Union Scalea, £1; Hand Morticing Machine, £7 10a; Circular Saw Bench and Trenching Machine, £3; Vortical Saws, about 30; Circular Sawa, about 50; Band Saw Machine (C. B. Rogers and Co., No. 1), £40; Bono Mill, £40; Chair Mortlcor and Eorer, £10. 21y aSOLO M O N^ SOLICITOR, Sthinho?p's Buihhnos, Prikces stp.bet, Haß £10,CO0 TO LEND on Freehold security, in sums to su;t Borrowers. 9my QTANDARD INSURANCE aC'iSPAST. Hbad OF7ICI, Pkinobs bibsbt, Dohsdih. FIRE, MARINE, AND FILELITY GUARANTEE RISES TAKEN AT LOWEST CURRENT . RATES. THOMAS B. FISHER, General Manager. 6UP3SIOR COLONIAL BROWN AND GREY PAPER BASS. "P ESQUS SOsT & MITOHELL, M 7 MERCANTILE STATIONERS. MANUFACTURERS OS" ACCOUNT-BOOK 3, EOOE3INDEKS, PAPER RULERS. ENGRAVERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, AND PRINTERS, _ RUBBER STAMP MAKERS. MONEY I MON3YII HONEYIU fsIHE EQUITABLE INVESTMENT JL COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). * Diaßoioasi Hon. W. H. Reynolds (chairman). Messrs Jbb. Hazlett I Keasrs Jas. Robin Jaa. Hc?g W. I>. Stewart aoiih Ramsay . | Money advanced to Working M9n and othera to build Houses or purchase Land, repayable by monthly or quartorly payments, oi aa Kay be arranged. Money alao advanced temporarily on Share?, Bond Warrants ; and Bills discounted. Money received on depo3it, for long or short perlodf at highest correct ratea s j intereat. . W. P. STREET, Manager. Officea: Liverpool aireet Dnnodin. TO LET OH LEASE, Co? 21 y 3 ar?s, with Valuation, oi »enew*i for a iat h,i period of *1 years;— Sections 41 aad «S, Bloc's V, StaKord siaeai, Dnnodla „ SS &nd 23, Block V, Walker at.set, Danortn. „ iS and 15, Block Vi, BS»aosd aired,, Dunsdin - adjoining Keassa Mtaray, Robojtc, and Co.'s wsrehoasa. „ 8, Block VI, Walks} fitreat, Dunealr, balng second gaation from Princes EtroeJ. Each Section cona'sia oi 03 ioat frontage, *lft s depth ol leS-iiot.—Apclyto ISap "WILLIAM H. REYNOLD!?. A& ,7. M'F ARLA NS. ft PKIHCE3S and MACLAGGAN STREETS. Only, balden of Reynolds' Pavocrlie Wines. Per dos. a. d. PORTS, from „ „ .. « 0 Very 7ich oid Port, Vlnfega 1874 _ „ 70 0 AmcnSUiado, snpsrior dry; the flaeaS ever introduced into this Colony „ _ go b Royal, levy superior fruity, full-bodied Wlna .. 45 0 SIOH COLONIAL WINES. Grcnachoe Rich Red Burgundy _ .. 30 0 Port, good fatally wine .. _ .. 30 0 Frontignac, a deaaert wine ' ~ „ 35 0 Tokay, whije, round and nice flavour 80 0 Muscadine, white, a dessert wine _ .. 86 0 WHISEEES. leaches and Sons' Xi-yoar-old, per gal. proof.. 28 0 Old Highland, well-matured do do .. 23 0 Superior obi Gienuiy Whisky (per case) _ 40 0 ZnglUh and Colonial Hama and Bacon, 7d to la nor lb '. hoaie. Colonial, rlnh and o'.d. 7rt and 8.1 pay lb. ' V7re> BANKS, BARRON, & 00, havo ln sSock l— A fine and well - matured South Australian Wine, which thoy doltvor (carriage paid) to any railway. Eestion in Otago for 203 per dozen. Port Wino for Invallda, highly recommended, (JOa per dozan, 5a por bottle. Our well-known blended Whisky, 45s por doxen, 3a 9d per bottle. Very fine Old Highland Whisky (Sdlnablend), matured in sherry wood, 64a por dozen, 4a 3d par bottle. Porta from SOs to 120 a per dozen. Shorrica from 30a to EOa per dozan. A largo asaortment of Colonial Wlnea (In bulk and case), Champagne, Clareta, English Bottled Ales and Stoat, Ac, &c. Ordtra for ono dosen or over sent carriage paid to any railway-station In Otago. BANKS, BARRON, to CO., KATT3AY STBKBT, And coreej of Albany Btreet and King etreet, Dnnedln.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7004, 28 July 1884, Page 2

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