WEAK, ACHING BACK? RUB OUT LUMBAGO!
RUB BACKACHE AWAY WITH A SMALL BOTTLE OF OLD "ST. JACOB'S OIL."
Ah! The pain is gone! Quickly? Yes. Almostirssuntrelieffrom pain, stiffness and lameness follows a gentle rubbing with " St. Jacob's Oil." Rub this soothing, penetrating oil ■wherever the pain is. and like magic, relief comes. "St. Jacob's Otl" is a harmless backache, lumbago and sciatica cure, which never disappoints, and does sot burn the skin. Stiffness. " stitch in the side," and sense of weakness in the spine cured in a moment: " St. Jacob's Oil" you to forget that you ever had a bac*, because it will not hurt or feel stiff and weak any mote. Do not suffer ! Get a small bottle of "St. Jacob's Oil" now from your chemist and obtain lasting relief.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14988, 8 June 1914, Page 4
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230Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 14988, 8 June 1914, Page 4
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