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THEY ALL SAY SO !

Gen.RuFUS Inoalls, Quartor-master-Gene-rul United States Army :— " St. Jacobs oil is the best puin enrer ever used " Hon. Billa Flint. I ifo Senator of tho Dominion Parliament, Canada :—": — " I found St. Jacobs oil to act like a charm " Hon. J. C Nkw, Asst. Secrotary United States Treasury Department :*— " Icheerfully indorse St. Jacobs oil the great pain cure." Hon Danibi. W. Voorhee^, United States Senator from the State of Indiana : — " St Jacobs oil gave instantaneous relief. A remarkable remedy." THE ONLY REMEDY that ever received a Gold Medal is St. Jacobs oil — undoubtedly the heat pain enre in existence. It gets right straight down to business and reaches the spot, without delay, by external application. Thousands of people — including those of both high and low estate — in all parts of the world have cheerfully given this public endorsement. All painful ailments, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, baokache, burns, bruises, Bprains, &c, are promptly relieved and overcome by tho healing efficacy of this great household remedy. Its great success and reputation, as might be expected, has had the effect of producing a number nf cheap and inferior imitations. To avoid disappointment, be sure you obtain the genuine artiole. Sold by all reputable ohemists and dealers. If you want a durable, reliable timekeeper at a minimum of cost you must BUY A WATEKBURY.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1893, Page 4

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THEY ALL SAY SO! Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1893, Page 4

THEY ALL SAY SO! Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1893, Page 4

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