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A MOST MARVELLOUS EFFECT.

Under date of November 15th, Mr Andrew Browes, of Alma House, Dronfield, Derbyshire, writes: "For many years I have been sorely afflicted with rheumatic goub ; some of bho time my case was so bad that I waa obliged to get upstairs on my hands and knees. I could nob walk or do any work. I had tried a great many different remedies, without obtaining any laeting benefit. On several occasions tho malady became so serious thab I employed medical men. Bub they didn'b seem to do me any good. My feet were at times swollen to twice their natural size, and I sufi'ered the greatesb agony. 1 had about given up all hope or ever being well again, when my attention was directed to your infallible pain-killing remedy, St. Jacobs oil, which I procured and applied to my limbs, with the most marvellous effect. I was in a very short time free from pain, and I have in a large measure regained the use of my feet and limbs." Sb. Jacobs oil acts like magic. Its curative powers are simply marvellous. Ib conquers pain quickly and surely. A single trial will convince the most incredulous. It. has cured bhousands of cases of rheumatism and neuralgia, which have resisted _ treatment for the greater part of a life-time. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 278, 25 November 1890, Page 6

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A MOST MARVELLOUS EFFECT. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 278, 25 November 1890, Page 6

A MOST MARVELLOUS EFFECT. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 278, 25 November 1890, Page 6

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