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RHEUMATISM LUMBASO, SCIATICA, NEUBITIS, m&?, SPSIK. St Jacobs Oil slops their torture at once. You just rub tlio aching part with famous old St. Jacobs Oil, and the pain disappears like magic, leaving a delicious feeling of relief and comfort in its place. Remember that St. Jacobs Oil if not ono of those remedies that are hero today and gone to-morrow ; it has been in uso over naif a century, and has relieved millions of people who suffered like yourself. Who hasn't heard about honest old St. Jacobs Oil? Call for a bottle at the nearest chemist's. —[Advt.] jpy i-w: Delicate Children! How often we hear of children who are delicate ! Just to correct that ** something wrong” causes many an anxious hour for many a loving mother, but the answer is really very easy. Nature wants a little help a little assistance —• in digesting the food. Now this is where .ftLr does so much good. Small doaea taken after food help the digesand assist assimilation. LANE S EMULSION is absorbed by the system, reaches and does good to every part and portion of the body. Children who ore delicate improve eo rapidly on LANE'S EMULSION that they fairly astonish their parent*—they change from sick, [rail, puny delicate boyo and girls to bonny, healthy, happy, otrons and vigorous Joans men and woman, 2/6 and 4/6 at nil Chemists and Storee. 6

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Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 4

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