RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, NEURITIS, CRAMP, . SPRAINS. St. Jacobs Oil stops their torture at once. St. Jacobs Oil is a combination of soothing oils and pain-subduing agents, with germicides, antiseptics, etc. It takes the place 01 the old mustard plaster and gives immediate relief, and does not burn the skin. You sim ly rnb St Jacobs Oil on the spot where the pain is—and, like m gic, relief comes, There is nothing like St. Jacobs Oil fot - Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Lumbago, Rheumatism, and aches and pains. Delicious >elie/ from those sore muscles, tho-e stiff joints, and that aching hack, follows a gentle rubbing with O'd, honest St. Jacobs Oil. Get a smill bo'tle of Si. Jacobs Oil now from yoa> cteciist and obtain lastiug relief is-
Keep Influenza at bay by taking "NAZOL." Its soothing, penetrating healing properties give instinct relief to coughs and colds. Is 6d. 3
Putting the " Finishing Touch" to Spring Cleaning It takes the clever fingers of a Plating Expert to put the finishing touch to your Spring Cleaning. Have your worn silverware replated with pure silver so that it will flash and scintillate in the rays of the summer sun, toning and brightening up the whole room. Now is a fitting opportunity to bring or send your silverware to the Plati g People. The results will improve and delight
Armstrong & Farr The Plating People 148 Victoria Street
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 5
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