• ■•' •• wwM_\ St. Jacob's Oil Invincible. (To the Editor of Evening StarJ " pM DeM SiJ.- 1 wish to add my testimony to the .SI efficacy of the groat German remedy, St. Jaoobi \m_ OIL I our columns have contained, from UmSjMM to time, expressions of gratitude from persOMM '"M known respectability, aiid having satisfied my<Ss3| soli of the genuinoness of the cureß effected, I _\ obtained a bottle, scarcely hoping it would mo- 1 oeed in relieving me. For the past seven ,1 months 1 have suffered severely from a pain- ' ful attaxsk of sciatica, which, in spite of the most ablo treatment on the part of my ineai- S cal adviser, continued to hold Its own innw I system. My sleep at last began to be afftotei and my whole Bystem very much reduced. ITifl ~~\ most careful treatment failed to give mo relief. ' i and l thon applied noarly every adverttoSJ ,'■■ H remedy. The ssiatica was principally located* i __ In my left thigh, and tho pain at! M fames was most excruciating. In spite of the'"-?.',! most thorough applications, and the great-'As| est care and attention on my part, 1 ob-f' .Us tainod no appreciable relief, and at last, asa- i forlorn hopo, I determined to apply St. Jacobs I Oil, and from that time tho pain began to |H diminish. My sleep soon returned, ana each ■In application afforded me relief. At flr_)t I W-91#§ garded the cessation from pain as Only a temporary one, scaroely daring to 'BtilJe.vsffl that the cure was complete; But I H^wHaH gratefully to acknowledge that I am 'now\;a||g free from pain—in faot, a man again. I' ' must confess that I tried the Oil in abso; lute despair. I had had no sleep for three or I four nights previously, and my system was very low. The suooess. however, is complete, and IJHH again tonder my grateful acknowledgments to r'f!i the proprietors of tho Oil, and shall ever eontina* 1 to recommond it to every sufferer who oomM Bj within range of my influence. What medical . $ skill failed to do St. Jacob's Oil effcoted, and I _\_\ regard it as the greatest boon of the age, '''fag I am, dear Sir, . *.S Yours faithfully. JOuJN liEE* - '•! Ashbourne, Mudgoe, November 12,1883. ,: THE PAIN ENTIRELY LEFT. " Clarence Cottage, " Thomas-street, flslmalu, ur ___ " 21st August, 1883. : .|Sffl "Publishers Evening Star. "Dear' Sirs, a fortnight ago I had » Pi severe attack of rhuematlsm in my back, which HI gave mo na end of pain and trouble. I used St. Jacob s Oil, and in one or two applications the . ,■'. pain entirely left. Since then I have had «*«••'.'/affl sion to use the Oil on a badly-sprained wrist... Wm and its effect was simply magicaL My wife v-IB has used it for neuralgia in the head, wi* ;ij equally satisfactory results. I consider Bfc ■;m_ Jacob s Oil a valuable preparation, and ahaltnot -M only use it in my own house.' but shall recon* ~ ::$a mend my friends to do so. " Youra truly, ' '''l',:'PM "W. P. Booth." IT CONQUERS PAJN. .> ■■■%&_] IT CONQUERS PAIN. • ,■■-. ■ *lS IT CONQUERS PAIN,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4290, 21 February 1884, Page 4
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