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|_| KADING TEE POLL BY 212 VOTES (From Modern Truth.) The great euocess and popularity of an article kan now been confi'med by a Post Card Competition inaugurated by The Chemist and Druggist, a copy of which reaches nearly ever/ deel'.'t in Medicine in the United Kingdom, the Colonies, the Continent, and in the United States, Tre publishers recently conceived the idea of ascertaining from the trade the most popular preparation for outward application now being manufactured and aold. With this object in view they invited a poet card competition, each dealer to name the preparation which was most popular with his customers. Tho publisher* received 635 post cards with^he following results :— Bt. Jacobs Oil 384 Klliman's Embrocation ... 172 Holloway's Ointment ... 32 Alcock's Porous Planters- ... 19 Bow'e Liniment ... ... 7 Perry i avis' Pain Killer ... 7 Vagelim ... ... ... 4 Cuticura ... ... ... 2 while eight other outward applications had one vote each, It will thus been «een that St. Jacobs Oil wa3 named by 384 different, dealers a* being the most popular remedy, Jeavirifr 251 (lete than half) to be divided amorg 15 other r«medieß; showing couclusiv:lv that fit. Jacobs Oil to-day stands pre-emw.enfc among all other proprietary medicines fo: outward application. In fact, tbe sales aie more than double those of any other y'roprietaiy medicine in the world, and »0 times greater thun those of all other liniments and euib-oca-tions. This wonderful buc-kib* rests on the solid foundation of merit (acknowledged every where). It is advertined only for such

ailmente rb it will euro, and hence it posueßsea the confidence of all classes of people, and hae become a household word in every civilised country. Its Bucceea and popularity has become the subject of comment by almost the entire press of the country ; in nuauy instances the leading articles of large and influential papers have been devoted to the details of what seem to be almost magical cures effected by the u»e of rit. Jacobs Oil in local cases coming under the immediate attention of the publishers, St. Jacobs Oil is endorsed by statesmen, judges, the clery, the medical profesaioD, as well ss by people in every walk of hie. Tbe curative powers of St. Jacobs Oil are simply marvellous. It conquers pain quickly ane surely. It cures even when everything else has railed. It has cured thousands of cases of rheumainm and neuralgia which had resisted treatment for the greater part of a lifetime, lfc baa cured people who have been crippled with pain for more than 20 years. After the most thorough and practical test, St, Jacobs Oil has received Six Gold Medals at different international exhibitiona for its marvellous power to conquer pain. It, is used extensively in the leading hospitals and dispensaries of the metropolis and provincial cities, and al«o on board her Majesty's troopships and ths Ounard Steam Ship Company's flaet.

Wanted, &c. WANTED by a pr ctical hand a situation as manager of a station or large farm. Colonial experience. Good testimonials. Particulars apply Stati-n, Sox 42, Post Office, Invevcargill. jys WANTED — Two or three strong I ads for a flax Mill. App'y between 7 and 8 o'clock on Saturday evening first, at Matheson and Co., Dee street. jys WANTED— A few business young men as Boarders. Good comfo -table home. Every convenience, with use of pano. Terns moderate. Mrs Dwyer, Don street (first house oft Dee street, m xt Sargood'a). jys WANTED KNO WN—That Dr Chase's celebrated work contains certain remedies for all kinds of diseases of men, women, and chi'dre", by tbe bsst physicians throughout the world ; also, best recipes on cookintr, agriculture, and mechanics, and recipes for all kinds of animal diseases. Local testimonials. jy6 WANTED— For the Dunstan Hospital, a MllifilED f OUPLE (without encumbance), to fill the positions of WAHDSMAN and MalK 'N. Applicants to state age. Salary, £84 per anntim Applications, accompanied by testimonials, to bo sent to the undersigned not later than 8 pm. on TUESDAY, THB 23rd JULY. 1889. GEOIiGE FACHE, jys Secretary, Clyde. WANTED— A youth, not under 16 years of age, for »n offi c in towa. Mu-t have pa sed the Sixth Haßdaid in the public Schools, or the rquivalent class in the High School. Salary £25 per annum, increasing at teast £10 per ye?.r. Writt n applica ; ions only, accoml.anied by School <Jer tin dates and Testimonials as to character, received at this office up till 5 o'clock o" Tuesday, Oth July, Address, 'Youth,' Tim ks Office. jyi WANTED KNOWN— Just arrived, South Sea Oranges, Mandarins, Fresh Cocoanuts, Ripe Bananaa, Pine Apples, flew Dates and s W<>lnuts ; also, *ydney Oranges, and Hobart Apples and Pears. Shipments every week at MRS WEBSTER'S, Dee street, nezt News office. iy* WANTED KNOWN that the PARAGON BOOT SHOP next Matheson and Co., Dee. street, is tha best shop in town for Ladies', Gent's, and Childrens' Boots, Shoes, &c. A trial will prove che fact ml 9 D. FAIRWEATHEB. \jrr ANTED KNOWN The Best Remedy for Cold Feet— C - CLOGS, PATTENS, AND COEK SOLES, Cheap at O. H. KLUGLEIN'S jqVVT'W 13P*ftFP Q'ES'Hi'D ANTED KNOWN Men's Bluchers, 6s; Watertight, 12s 6d ; Balmorals, 10s <5d ; Shoes, 7s 6d ; Carpet Slippers, 2s G l. Ladies' Carpet Slippers, 2a ; Leather, 3s; Dairy Boots, 7s 6d, Elasticsides, 6s, 6s6d, 9s; Shoes from 5s 6d. Childrens' Boots from Is ; at the BJaVJB ISOOT SHOP. WANTED KNOWN _ Jpi ET Will buy -^-v^^'^y-: -_ J^LU a "velvet ==k^^v^^^fe--;^ pilo" Huite of furai-

WSU' a T « i> ra> '^ '^^^^^^^^Ws^^3 nearly opposite "^^^^^^^& also, Haircloth and V (gjgp*^:^ Cretone Suites, Couches, Easy Chairs. Bedding, and general Furniture in stock, or msde to order. Spring Mattraases from 85a to 455, of- the "ES " brand, guaranteed 5 years. KAPOK DOWN THE BEST ONLY KEPT, Picture Framing and General Jobbing at lowest rates. SPECIAL NOTICE— Cheaper than the cheapest of all the cheap shops in the cheapest corners of cheap Invercargill. A trial solicited. jy'2 WANTED KNOWN that D. Fairweather is opening out a large and splendid stock of Ladies', Gent's, and Childrens' Boots, Shoes, &c, at the PARAGON BOOT SHOP, Dee street, next Matlieaon and Oo H A TRIAL FQLICITKP. WANTED KNOWN— Ju-t landed, a large quantity of Fnperior KAPOK DOWN, eoffc, light and springy. An? cue suppliedjwith a Kapok bed will defy the coldest weather, and for cleanliness it ha 3 not an equal. As Kapok Down is very light aud bulky a smaller quantity than hair or f atbers will mak ? a comfortable bed, Only try it and you will never regret it. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS As ch^ap as ever.- Best quality and workmanship guaranteed Our j.ictnre framing receives especial attention ; large selection of mouldings to choose from. BOUSES FURNISHED ON DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM. Note the Address— DEILEY AND MO4R, 'CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, FRENCH POLISHERS, AND PICTURE JRAMERS, yg TAY STREET, INY&RCA.BGILJ,*

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Southland Times, Issue 10201, 6 July 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 10201, 6 July 1889, Page 3