Sworn Testimony. From ono of the leading Wholesale Houses in Pitt-street. "Mullons-street, Balmaln, Sydney, August 9, 1883.— To tho Publishers "Sydney Morning Herald."—Dear Sirs— I feel it incumbent on my part to inform you of the great benoflt I havo received from tho uso of St, Jacobs Oil. Some throe years ago I injured my loft leg and kneo to that extent I thought I hadbeconio a permanent cripple. _My knoe-cap was twice its natural size, nndmy leg was so contracted and shortened that I could riot walk without considerable pain und inconvenience. During that timo I had tried remedies innumerable, but without receiving the slightest benefit until I gavo St. Jacobs Oil a trial, and, much to my delight and astonishment, I began to get bettor, and boforo tho contents of tho bottle were half used, both my leg and knee assumed their normal condition, and to-day I am entirely free from pain, and can walk as well as over I did in my lite I heartily recommend St. Jacobs Oil to any one Buffering from pain, and feel satisfied it has no equal for the cure of chronic and contracted limbs.— 1 remain, dear Sirs, yours faithfully, O. G. Cohen." HE ADVISES HIS PERSONAL FRIEXDS. "Glen View, Darlinghurst, August 17, 1883. —Messrs Publishers ' Sydnoy Mail. —Dear Sirs-It give 3mo great pleasure to say in the most unqualified manner that I have found St. Jacobs Oil tho best preparation for Rheumatism, Gout, and other pains, that I havo used or known. A member of my family was suffering from a severe attack ot rheumatic gout, both in the hands und feet. The pain was most excruciating. I suggested her using St. Jacobs Oil, and am pleasod to say the result was of a most satisfactory character. After one or two applications tho pain entirely left, and up to the present have had no return of the trouble. I look on St. Jacobs Oil as a universal panacea for all kinds of aches and pains. I havo adyisied many of my personal friends to give it a trial, and have heard from them that nothing they had ever used did them so much good. It is, without doubt, the only House, old Remedy of modern times, and I shall always keep a bottle within reach.—l remain, dear Sirs, yours faithfully, J. R. Dkbwett." Note.—Mr Drewctt is the well-known town buyer for Messrs S. HofTnung and Company, Pitt-street, one of the largest and prominent firms in all Australia. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS. REWARD. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY. ST. JACOBS OIL relieves and cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Backache, Sore Throat. Quinsy. Swellings, Soreness, Cliaiings. Eruptions, Inflammations. Chapped Hands, Corns, Bunions, . rested . cot and Ears, and all bodily pains for Which an external remedy may be applied, hold by druggists and chemists ; price Three shillings a bottle. Directions in 11 languages accompany caeh bottle. • MTiolesalc Depot for Auckland: MESSRS M. LEVY k CO.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4131, 28 September 1883, Page 3
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