THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN.
■A-;-.. ST. JACOBS OIL ,; WHAT IT IS.' . '/
-SIX STANDARD , -VIRTUES.. • ,','..
Ist; It is iri one word a, cure ; it is not merely a relief, and in no sense a cuie all; 'it is the product of scientific research. 2nd. It strengthens while it soothes and subdues, heals, ■ anrF cures ; ifc literally conquers pain. 3rd. Its effects are curative and permanent to fche whole group of muscular miseries and nervous agonies. 4th. It does not merely irritate the outer surface, nor does ifc merely soften or- relax rt constricted muscle. , To its specific action a superior curative virtue is superadded. sth. It penetrates deeply butgeritly;fsearchingly'and surely seeking the pain : spot; in an effort to conquer. 6th. Each constituent of the formula has a recognised intrinsic virtue to serve mosfcsurely the cure of pain. For rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, bruiees, stiff joints, swellings, and similar ailments, St. Jacflbs Oil has positively no equal if used according to the directions which accompany each bottle. ' Aches and; pains surcumb'in a truly marvellous manner to the patent influence of this world-famed^ remedy. Thousands of testimonials' bave from time to time been published in the Australian press -testimonials from all ,ianks and conditions of men— from statesmen, judges, eminent barristers, the medical ' prof e'ssiori, merchants j athletes, etc. ,and although a large standing reward has; been offered to apy i one ' who' could produce proof ■ %bat one of thc&e I was hot strictly genuine,- norie haye 1 dared to. /qnestion their 'authenticity.:* -Undgr- these ci?-. cumstances is it td be wondered at that the sale. j of St. Jacobs Oil greatly exceeds the combined | sales of all' other' advertised Ylotioris, liniments,^ i embrocations, etc., in the.^orld ? No home can afford to be without a bottle of J it always hahdy, | and purchasers would do well to observe that they get the genuine article and nofc one of the many spurious preparations made up to trade upon the enormous reputation which St. Jacobs "Oil has built up for itself upon the solid founda-' -tion of merit*, j •- 1 .> : > :■; * . • . f To be obtained from .reputable chemists and, dealers everywhere, KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & Co.,. Ltd., . . Wholesale agents for New Zealand. - -V ■■■ * '„, , a :_. . ..
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Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1003, 13 October 1893, Page 7
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366THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN. Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1003, 13 October 1893, Page 7
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