ST JACOBS OIL FOR Rheumatism.
RHEUMATIC SUFFERING FOR MANY YEARS-CURED AT SIXTY-EIGHT. " London, E.G. "Having suffered for many years past from severe rheumatic pains in ray knees and feet, I was induced by a friend to try St Jacobs Oil. Having tried many remedies without relief, I must, confess 1 was somewhat slow in trying your ' great remedy.' However, about a month I procured a bottle and applied the oil bo the parts affected. -I must say the result has astonished me. I am sixty-eight years of age, and, although I have used it only a few times, the pains have quite left me, and I am as strong and active on my feet at the present time as a young man of twenty. You can make what u*c you like of this letter, for I feel that I should not be doing my duty to my follow men if I did not do my best to let them know where such a valuable remedy may be obtained. "Chaklks Davts, Of Messrs Davis and Co., General Carriers and Forwarders."
RHEUMATIC SWELLING—CURED AT CO. For over three years, Mr Jo Jin Tetlow, No. 34, Hartley-street, Oldham, was hardly able to walk from rheumatism. His joints were badly swollen, and lie was bent with agony. One bottle of St. Jacobs Oil effected a marvellous change. He is not only now free from pain, but, although over sixty years old, can walk as well a* ever. Facts like the above tell their own story. DEPLORABLE CONDITION-BACK AND HIPS. " 16, Beacon-lane, Everton, "Liverpool, England. " Here I am as free from rheumatic pains us any man in England, while for years, until two weeks ago, I had . been almost a constant sufferer from the most severe rheumatic pains in my back and hips. Nono of the different remedies which I applied eeemed to reach the spot. While 1 was in this most deplorable condition, a friend gave me a bottle of your St. Jacobs Oil and urged me to lose no time, but to apply ib directly, saying that lie ' knew of a case even worse than my own, which had been cured by the timely use of the Oil.' .1 began at once to rub the afllicted parts. Judge of my surprise after suffering all those years to feel the pains gradually bub surely going away. By the time ono bottle was used up 1 was a well man. " JosKi'ir Johns." PRONOUNCED INCURABLE—CURED. Mr Henry Ricketts, TrynCottages, Westbuvy, Gloucestershire, was a great sufferer from rheumatism for over two years. His attacks grow ho violent thut ho went to Hath Hospital to have tho benefit of the mineral waters. In five weeks he left even worse, and his case was pronounced incurable. Then ho used St. Jacobs Oil. One application entirely relieved him of pain : his heultb is now fully restored, and the disease has never returned.
CASE OF MR BARRETT, THE ACTOR, " lioyal Princess's Theatre, Lessee and Manager, Mr Wilson Barrett, London, England Mr Barrett has desired me to thank you for tho Bottle of St. Jacobs Oil you so kindly sent him, and pay that he find previously been using the Oil with signal uffecb. He has found it very eflicaciouu in muscular rheumatism, and also in the case of a sprain.—Silvanos Daunci.v." ST. JACOBS Oil is uu absolute euro for all bodily pains for which an external remedy may lie applied. It nover fails. It acts like magic, and a trial of it has convinced the most incredulous. It is sold by Chemists and Druggists.
WnoLKSALK Agents for Province of
Auckland, KEMITJIOISNE. I'ROSSER, ANT) Co.'.s \E\V ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY
(Limited).
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 271, 17 November 1887, Page 6
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608ST JACOBS OIL FOR Rheumatism. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 271, 17 November 1887, Page 6
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