KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.
This trite saying is so well grounded in the experience of mankind thab proving its truth would be worth as much as the effort of proving that the sun shines. Where no knowledge exists no power is found. A people will not uphold, a constituency will nob endorse a paper conducted on any other principle than thab of disseminating knowledge. A paper is the mouthpiece of the people, and as such must speak the popular thought and sentiment truthfully, intelligently, and pertinently. A notable fact of this instance has not only been tho editorial opinions of but the unqualified testimonials of the trade aud people, to the efficacy of thab well-known remedy St. Jacob's oil. Very many journals the world over, of highesb worth and standing, havo editorially and otherwise employed their columns to chronicle the cures and proclaim the wonderful worth of tho great pain conqueror, St. Jacob's oil, and in the history of journalism theso articles have been unparalleled in dealing with actual facts, based upon the straightforward statements of people of unimpeachable integrity.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 72, 26 March 1891, Page 2
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