~^T ES, "EVERY TIM E." A man, or even a piece of machiuery, that dees its work right every time U very correctly judged "valuable.". And certainly none the less valuable is any article designed to relieve the ills of mankind, and which does co every time. Messrs Jones, Cook, and Co., Bay State Brewery, Boston, Mass, write:—"We have used St. Jacobs Oil among oar men and find that it helps them ' every time' We therefore heartily recommend it as a pain-healing liniment." TWELVE GOLD MEDALS have been awarded to ST. JACOBS OIL at different International Exhibitions for its marvellous power to relieve and cure pain. Its extraordinary merits have been placed beyond all doubt by the severest of public tests, and it is the only absolute specific tor rheumatism, neuralgia, and kindred ailments. Its action is safe, sure, and speedy, penetrating deeply into the seat of pain, and curing when everything clso has failed. If you want to practise economy without sacrificing efficiency, you must BUY A WATERBURY. These watches are tha only reliable low-cost timekeepers ; and don't you forget it. — Natives of the Solomon Islands think that hurricaus are caused by the Happing of the wings of some monster invisible bird. A YEAR'S LUXURY FOR ONE SHILLING. Shavers should bear in mind that; for twelve pence a Peaks' Shaving Stick can be bought, which, will last twelve months, and give a softer and better lather than any other soap. — Is it not curious that the very follies we delight in for ourselves should seem so 6tupid, so absolutely vulgar, when practised by others ? —Speaker. " Tub Stomach and Its Tiuat,s. '—A lady in London writes as follows,"under date April 27, ISSti: —"Will you kindly send mo the eleventh edition of ' The Stomach and its Trials,' for which I enclose 14 stamps. I may add that the ' Fruit Salt' has proved a very valuable medicine to me. It ia the only medicine that has cured very bad headache after suffering for several months.' Caution.—Legal rights arc protected in every civilised country. Read the following : —" In the Supreme Court of Sydney (New South Wales) an appeal from a decree of Sir W. Manning perpetually restraining the defendant (Hogg) from selling a fraudulent imitation of Kno's Fruit Salt, and giving heavy damages to the pluintiir, has, after a moat exhaustive trial of two days' duration been unanimously dismissed with costs." —Sydney Morning Herald, November 2(i. Examine each bottle and see that the capsule ia marked " lino's Fruit Salt." Prepared only at lino's Fruit Salt Works, Ilatcham, London, S.K, by J. C. Kno's Patent.—[Auvt.] Beard and Evidence. 7^ bA N i) if~o x el, \JC DUNICDIN. Thiß Superior Hotel is now under new managemeat. 6my WATSONS HOTEL.—Lunch in the Large Eoom Downstairs from Ito 2.30. Soup, Entire, Joint or Grill, with Cheese and glass of Speight's Beer or bottlo of Thomson's Aerated Waters, or service of Tea, Is. Oysters and Stout, Is. !^ v IjewTeovincul hotel, _l_Vj STAFFOIID STREET (Entrance to Theatre). TOURISTS, TRAVELLERS, and COUNTRY VISITORS are invited to inspect this Hotel, where they will lind the best accommodation at very reasonable prices. The Vaults are celebrated for the fine condition of the Wines, Ales, and Liquors always in stock. Bjy J. WELLS, Lessee.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9789, 13 July 1893, Page 3
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