OPINIONS OF PROMINENT AUSTRALIANS. ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST OARSMEN SPEAKS OF ITS VIRTUES.
Edward Trickett, Esq., the colebrated oaraman, in a rccont conversation with a representative of one of tho foremost journals of tho United States, gavo the following as his "Ih^avo'founast. Jacobs Oil a sure and certain cure, and one unequalled by any medicine. It cured me of severe pains in tho back brought on by oyer-oxortion in rowing. It is a pleasant, safe, and sure remedy, penetrating at onco to tho seat of the diseaso, and eradicating the comnlaint without further trouble" The writer listened attentively to the above. It was pleasant to hear such high words of praSe from one who know what he was talking aoouL and now he says that St. Jacobs Oil and good athletic training are what our young men Tnoted cbicketee in trouble. Darfd Scott, Esq., the celebrated cricket Dloyerof Victoria, and a member of tho popular nrm of Boyle and Scott. 41 Bourkc-street, Meltara^A"ScSUNa STAR.- ' "aontlomon.-Whilo playing enckot on the knee wliieh caused Jntcnso pain, and my lEfeV|y«2c« from ?hc kneo to the ankle from tho hurt, and the maXl effect of St. Jacob's Oil inducesimoto tfirp mvpxxtatlcnco to the public. I would also caring remedy to m»ny cricketers and football play<:?s,»ll of whom h*vo found it to givo as surprising relief as I tam^ " Davjd Spott.1 £WB.-A cash reward of one hundred' VOwOb will be paid br Oie Charles A. Vogelw Com, pany, of Baltirooro, Maryland, U.S.A., Proprietors of St. Jacobs Oil. or by their accredited local renreaontatives in various parts of the world, to any person produomg proof to too effect that tho testimonialsi published by them in regard to St. Jacobs Oil a?e not strictly ITjacobs Oil is soldbyallChemteta and pliers in Medlcie, Prico: Threo ShiUlngs a bottlo.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4192, 23 November 1883, Page 3
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301OPINIONS OF PROMINENT AUSTRALIANS. ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST OARSMEN SPEAKS OF ITS VIRTUES. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4192, 23 November 1883, Page 3
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