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Sworn Testimony.

From ono of tho lending Wholesale Housos in

Pitt strcat,

" Mullena-stroot, Balmain, Sydnoy, August 9, 18S3.—To the Publishers of the Evening staii.— Dear Sirs,—l feel it incumbent on my part to inform you of tho great benolit I havo received from tho uso of St. Jacobs Oil. Some thrco years ago I Injured my left log and knee to that extent I thought I had become a permanent cripple. My knee-cap was twice its natural si/.0, and my leg was so contracted and shortened that I could not walk without considerable pain and inconvenience. During that time I had tried remedies Innumerable, but without resolving tho slightest boncflt until I gave St. Jacobs Oil a trial, and, much to my delight and astonishment, I began to get better, and before tho contents of tho bottle wero half used both my leg and kneo assumed thoir normal oondition, and today I nm entirely free from pain, and can walk iib woll as over 1 did in my life. I heartily recommend St Jacobs Oil to anyono suffering lrom pain, and feel satisllcd it has no equal for tho euro of chronic and contracted limbs.—l remain, doar Sirs, yours faithfully, C. C. COHEN."

" United StatOß Consulato, Sydnoy, N. S. Wales, August I_, 1883.—1. Charles lCaldo, Consul of tho Uultod States of America at Sydney and Its dependencies, do hereby certify that O. C. Cohen, Iho person whose name is siibscribcd to tho foregoing declaration, personally appeared before me this day, and acknowledged that ho had signed tho said instrument as his ireo and voluntary act for tho usc3 and purposes therein sot forth. Given under my hand and seal of thin Consulato, tho day and year abovo written.—Charles Kaiii.o, U. 8. Consul,"

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4422, 16 July 1884, Page 3

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Sworn Testimony. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4422, 16 July 1884, Page 3

Sworn Testimony. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4422, 16 July 1884, Page 3

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