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The Wheel of Fortune Turns in His Favour. Cliristchurch, Now Zealand, June 6,1882. Dear Sirs,—This is to certify that St. Jacobs Oil, after one application, cured me of a sevoro attack o£ sciatica.—l remain, gratefully yours, William Mom, Coach builder, Chrietchurch. Witnesses—G. 0. Mumford, Journalist; John Blackmore, Sergeant Armed Constabulary; W. Gee Clerk Post-office Department. THE RESULT WAS MARVELLOUS. To Editor EveNing STAK, Auckland, N.Z. August 31,1583. Dear Sir,—l must certainly confesslhart great belief in the curative properties of St. Jacob's Oil, and can personally endorse tho fact. Some week or two ago I was uufortunate enough to contract a sevore rheumatic pain in my left arm, which extonded from tho shoulder to tho wriat. It was so painful, in fact, that I had to Icavo my ofHco and go home. Obtaining a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, my wifo rubbed my arm immediately, and again at night-time. Tho result was simply marvellous, for the next morning tho pain was all gone; and up to the present I havo not fhad the slightest return of it. I recommend all suffering from rheumatism and similar pains to use St. Jacobs Oil, and feel fully convinced that they will find great benefit from its use.—l am, dear sir, yours faithfully, Thomas W. M arrux. The abovo testimonial is from a leading importer in Sydney; tho original can bo seen at any time at tho agent's office. Corns and Chilblains Disappear. Christchurch, New Zealand, June 21, ISB2. Dear Sirs,—During the winter season of last year, having been on duty as member of the Armed Constabulary force at the^New Zealand Exhibition, I suffered from corns and chilblains. On the recommendation of a friend I used St. Jacob's Oil, which, after two applications, relieved me of all suffering. I givo this certificate as a man who understands tho value of truth.— Faithfnlly yours, Constable Daniel Sullivan. Witness, Robert S. Walpolc. Secretary Now Zealand International Exhibition. How a Useless Arm Was Restored in Ton Minutes, Or the Experience of Edward L. Grken, Esq., Government Sheriff at Auckland, N.Z. Auckland, New Zealand. August 16,1883. Messrs M. Levy and Co., Auckland, Now Zealand, Dear Sirs,—l have great pleasure in stating I had occasion to use St. Jacobs Oil for an old injury I received to my shoulder in June, ISJ2, and from that dale until July 10th last I could not use hit arm, and found great difficulty in writing. I applied to medical men and used all sorts of liniments, but without any benefit; but I had not used St. Jacobs Oil more than ten minutes before I felt the beneficial effect, nnd I can work with my saw or spade as well as ever I did, and can strongly recommend this Oil to any ono Buffo-ring from muscular ailments, You can make what übo you pleaae of this letter for the benefit of others.—l remain, dear Sirs, yours &c, Edwabd L. Green, Shoriif.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4130, 27 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4130, 27 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4130, 27 September 1883, Page 3