RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN OUT OF ACHING JOINTS. tNSTANT RELIEF WITH A SMALL BOTTLE OF OLD, HONEST . "ST. JACOB'S OIL." Stop "dosing ,, for Rhenmatism. The pain is the real disease; cot one case of rheumatism in fifty requires internal treatment. Rob soothing, penetrating " St. Jacob's Oil " right into the painful stiff joints and muscles, and by the time you say ■ Jack Robinson away goes the rheumatic pain ! "St. Jacob's Oil " is a harmless liniment for rheumatism, which never disappoints and does not barn the skin. It stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia and reduces spelling. Get a small bottle of old-time, honest " St. Jacob s Oil " from your chemist, and in a moment you will be free from all pains, aches and stiffa&a, There is so seed to tufier!
YOUR HEALTH it far too valuable for experiment with unknown remedies, when natural strength and vigour can be renewed by taking SCOTT'S Emu!don. More than a medicine, more than a food, this pure etrength-maker. enriche* the blood, creates j@k healthy tissue, jK-#gߣ and distributes &O&M\ energy and vigJfSftjfflWy our throughMefTJlSw out the body. WCIT Weakly babes, I {jk growing chileraSli& dren, anaemic wifs*s°Z7 mothers and all Jygg exhausted by Jf!m' illness and disTRADE MARK- caße ga J n Qew •Irength, renewed vitality and good health by taking genuine Emulsion as recommended doctors in every P** 1 of tne civiHzed world-
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15018, 13 July 1914, Page 3
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