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JT A E h ° iN iJ °** *°>s IXL rA> . There are no etnas of men on which tlia bnsiuess public are more dependent than on the Loudon postmen. They are entrusted with communications of the mghest importance, which rarely, if ever, they fail to deliver promptly and on time. These men, as a class, are sober, industrious, hard*worked Harvard*. From early morning until late at. night, in nil weathers, they continue to tramp over and over the same route. They become a part and parcel of the business man’s existence. This constant walking and exposure in nnr changeable climate often entails rheumatic difficulties, pains and stiffness ire the limbs ; yet there can be ivo cessation from the daily nmtine of their lives. Whether suffering or not, they are ob'iged to be at their post. It. is said that a a greater proportion of the London postmen . always keep that famous remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, by them, applying it to the muscles after a severe day's work as a preventive-. Others who have received 9prains, and have been afflicted with severe rheumatic pains, have been promptly cured by the application of this remedy, They not only use it upon themselves and families, but recommend it to others. Mr. «T. Brooker, 47 Princee-road, Kensington Cross, London, S.E., the Wife of a postman, writes : %s I have suffered most agonising rheumatic . pains through my shoulders and the baek.of my neck for some months post, many times being unable to obtaiu liny sleep at night, which wholly unKttb.. , u oiur my Household duties: in tire daytime. My husband having heard Ids fellow-postmen speak very highly of St. Jacobs. ' Oil, for sprains and soreness in the limbs, as well i as for neuralgia and rheumatism, procured a ' bottle from the company’s office, at 4/3 Furring- j don-road, the contents of which lie applied tp the afflicted parte, and to our great surprise and joy the pain departed almost at once, affording me the first good night’s sleep I liad been awe to obtain for many anight. I consider St. Jacobs Oil an invaluable preparation for pain, and shall always keep a bottle of it on hand.’'’ Mr. A. F. Cann, of 31. S win ton-street, Gray’s Inn - road, Loudon. W.C., writes :—“One morning on m3'round, as postman, I sprained my ankle, and was scarcely able to walk, when I wus recommended to use St. Jacobs Oil, I procured a bottle, and before I liad used one-half the contents I was perfectly cured. Mr 11. Newman, 45 Picton-street, Camberwell, London, S.E., postman, says : —“ Have suffered from rheumatism iu the knees for a period of twelve months, during which time I consulted several physicians and tried many remedies, without receiving any benefit. Being advised tou6e St. Jacobs Oil, I have much pleasure in saying that it eased the pain directly. I ” felt it act like an electric battery on me. The contents of one bottle * completely cured me, and I can now walk as well as ever. I have no hesitation in recotmueuding JSt. Jacobs Oil to all suffering from rheumatism as being a ‘Conqueror of Pain.’” While the Eostman’s ‘ lot at best is not a happy one,” e is undoubtedly saved mueli pain and discomfort, which lie would otherwise he obliged to endure were it not for the remedv in question.—Manchester Athletic J\ r cu's.

BEELER & DAVIES, IMPOSTERS OF ' ARTISTIC PAPERHANGJNGS, Etc., ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. 270 FLINDERS STREET, MELBOURNE. MANTELPIECES MARBLE and ENAMELLED SLA TE OWN MANUFACTURE, AT REDUCED RATES. BIVALVE and other GRATES, GABFITTINGS, SANITARY WARE, _____ ' Firat Order of Merit, with Special Mention, M.1.C.E., 1889-90. WILSON, OOSLJ3DES3SQ* & CO., UENEEAL MASONS and STONE MERCHANTS. is: 25 ELIZABETH.ST.,MELBOURNE. -Works: ISATANABH ST., SOUTH MELB. ffiees and Slum Hi FERGUSON & URIE, GLASS STAINERS, IMPORT EVERY DESCRIPTION PLATE and SHJSET WINDOW GLASS. 225%; 281 and 283 (Lato 10) COLLINS ST. K' IST spsi " 'am VA\\m MELBOURNE. SBSSrf la c GOW & MTARLINE ILate with Lennon, M’C-alma* and Garde, and fie******** - ®*' 5 " - Nicholson). AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS. mani:fa(TObers op SINGLE, DOUBLE, and THREE FUSROW, Also, SQUATTERS' and CONTRACTORS’ PLOUGHS, HARROWS, Eto. AWARDED ORDER of MERIT at CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION for DO BULB FORHBSW PLOUGHS. SPECIALITY— DOUBLE itnO THREE FURROW PLOUGHS. WORKS—Montague street, close Sandridge road, South Melbourne. CENTRAL LAND OFFICE, 45 SWANSTON ST. ESTABLISHED 1553. C. J. T. XXAJMT, AUCTIONEERS, House, Land and Estate Absentees’ Agents. Valuators and Insurance Brokers. Rents Collected. Estates Managed. C. J. and T. TIAM beg to intimate that they conduct Auction Sales of Property and Furniture, and that Aeir monthly Liat of CTopertiea for Sale, and Weekly List of-Houses and I and t) Let, prepared for gratuitous iLstributHm, cun be had on application. i’miwTtios for Sale or Lease entered on their Register without ■barge. LOANS NEGOTIATED. MONEY TO LEND On Freehold and Leasehold Securities, at Lowest Rates of Interest. BELLIN, SON, & DUNCAN AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENTS,

0. C. SANDERS and Co., O * ai *d Importers of SADDLItRY and HARNESS, 397 and 399 JJOURKE ST I < MIT WEST, Have always on hand superior stock of saddlery, both English and colonial, consisting of double and single buggy HARNESS, ladies’ and gents’ saddles andbridles, carriage, buggv, hunting, jockey, and otaer whips from the best English makers. Countbv Ounnhs Pkomi’Ti.y Attenokd to. Established 1557. H.OBEETSOI &, MiSOH, ; EVV r and SECOND-HAND MACHINERY ! IMPORTERS, Corner BOURKE and SPENCER Streets. TARGE VARIED STOCKS. ENGINES, PORTABLE, HORIZONTAL, • VERTICAL, HOISTING, PUMPING, WINDING ENGINES. i LW BENCHES, -WOOD MACHINERY, LATHES, \ GENERAL ENGINEERS* TOOLS, CRANKS, STEAM, HAND, DERRICK, ROUGHT SPLIT PULLEYS {cheaps than cast) SHAFTING PLUMMER BLOGKS, GEARING, STEEL and IRON BOILERS. Workmanship and Material Guaranteed Specially imported plates, reduced”) I 'all or write for experienced practical engineers* I advice. i Terms—Cash or Time Payment. {[

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2499, 30 August 1890, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2499, 30 August 1890, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2499, 30 August 1890, Page 8 (Supplement)