A Melbourne Man Made Happy.
"Compagnlo Frnncaiso, No. 5, CollTns-strect, Jlolbourne, 27th July, 1883. To tho Publishers of llio Evening Star: Dear Sirs,—Fooling conildaut that many of your renders may be benefited by tho following information, I rcspactfully ask that you publish tho same. About nine months ago I had a sovoro attack of rheumatism, from which I suffered excruciating pain. Tho disoaso became of a most aggravating character, tho nioro so becnuso ull medical advice I had received, and all tho preparations I had used, totally failed to give relief. At last a friend obtained for mo a hottlo of St. Jacobs Oil, which I used. I must confess, somewhat reluctantly, thinking it would bo labour in vain to try further remedial. To my surprlso and delight tho very first application brought rcliof, andboforotho uottlo wus finished I was entirely cured. Although nine months havo elapsed, I havo not felt tho slightest symptom of a return of tho disoaso. I have also used tho grand remedy for neuralgia, and its action was simply magical, I rogaril it as tho conqueror of pain, and advise all sufferers from rheumatism, neuralgia, or other pains and aches, to try St. Jacobs Oil.—l romain, dear sir, faithfully yours, Arthur Pretty."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4422, 16 July 1884, Page 3
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