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St. Jacob's Oil Invincible. (To the Editor of Evening Star.) Dear Sir,—J wish to add my testimony to the efficacy of the great German remedy, St. Jacob's Oil. Your columns have contained, from time to time, expressions of gratitude from parsons of known respootability, and having satisfied myBclf of ttio Kcnuinciiosa of tho ourea effected, 1 obtained a Dottle, scarcely hoping it would suo' ceod in relieving me. For the past seven months I have suffered severely from a painful attack of soiatica, whioh, in spite of the moat able treatment on the part of ray medical adviser, continued to hold Its own in my system. My sleep at last began to be affected and my whole system very much reduced. The most careful treatment failed to give me relief, and I then applied nearly every advertised remedy. The aaiatlca was principally located In my left thigh, and the pain at times was most excruciating. In spite of the mOBt thorough applications, and the greatest care and attention on my part, I obtainod no appreciable relief, and at last, as a forlorn hope, I determined to apply St. Jacobs Oil, and from that time the pain began to diminish. My sleep soon returneO, and each application afforded mo relief. At first I regarded the cessation from pain as only a temporary one, scarcely daring to hope that tho euro was complete; but I have gratefully to acknowledge that I am now free from pain—in fact, ay man again. ] must confess that I tried th'KOil In abso lute despair. I had had no sleep *pr three or four nights previously, and my system was very low. Tfco snccesß, howevor, is complete, and 1 again tonder my grateful acknowledgments to tho proprietors of tho Oil, and shall ever continue to reconituond it to every sufferer who eonios within range of my influence. What medical skill failed to do St. Jacob's Oil effected, had. 1 regard it &s the greatest boon of the age. ' I am, dear Sir, Yours falthf ullyh John Lita. Ashbonrne, Mudgoe, November 12,1883. S THB PAIN ENTIRELY LBFT. \ "Clarence Cottage, " Thomas-street, Balmain, i, ..«..«, v " Bl£ l-ingust, 1883. "Publishers Kvenino Stab, "Door Sira.-About a fortnight ago I had ft severe attack of rhuematism in ray bade, which gave me no ond.of pain and trouble. I used St. Jacob s Oil, and in one or two applications the pain entirely left. Sinoo thon I have had occa Bion to use the Oil on a badly-sprained wrist, and its effeot was simply magical. My wife haa -used it for neuralgia In the head, wltl) equally satisfactory results. I consider St. Jacob's Oil a valuable preparation, and shall not only use it in my own house, but shall recommend my friends to do so. , "Yours truly, "W. P Booth ' IT CONQUERS PAIN. IT CONQUERS PAIN, IT CONQUERS PAIN,

Our reporter's attention waa called thia morning to a fine cluster of Indian corn stalks at the shop of Mr Robertson, of Upper Symonds-street, measuring 12 feet 6 inches in height; also samples of onions, beet, and carrots of extraordinary size, grown by Mr Elmslie, of the Tiki, Coromandel, on his farm in that productive district. Habitual Constipation, the cause of bo much discomfort and bo many troublesome ailments, can be relieved by nothing safer and more effectual than Castor Oil in repeated small doses, its naußeous flavour being the only drawback. Allen and Hanburv's new process o£ manufacture completely obviates this, and there , Is now no more palatable aperient than the A. ' and H. " Tasteless" Castor OU shaken un in warm milk. At Is 3d and 2s. Sold by Biutob Aickin, The Pharmacy; and X Tl. Pond

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4326, 28 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4326, 28 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4326, 28 March 1884, Page 4