UNIMPEACHABLE TESTIMONY
Facts are-established by testimony. This is so, not oalyin laws of business and sight, but also in social life. But while the importance of evidence is thus everywhere acknowledged, its weight is purely dependent upon the character of the witnesses. Unimpeachable testimony is therefore what is wanted. Upon this principle the following name* are presented to the public as being those of parties who, having experienced or observed the effects . of the great German remedy, St Jacob's Oil, accord it their hearty endorsements s The Bight Bev BishopGilmour, Cleveland, Ohio: "Excellentforrhenmatismand kindred diseases. It has benefited ms
greatly.” Hon Ed. Salomon, Ex-Gov. Washington Ter., San Francisco, Gal.: "Myoureof severe rheumatism and lameness *>y St Jacob's Oil was instantaneous."
Prof. Tioe, the renowned meteorologist, St Louis, Mo. s “ Almost instant relief from exornoiatingpam." ,Mme. Marie Salvotti, Prims Donna ’ Wilhelm j Concert Troupe V "Nothing con compare with it as a prompt and reliable cure for the ailments named.” Wm, H. Woreing.Esq., Asst. Genl. Sapt. Third Division Mailing and Distributing Dept. New York Post Office t " Proved equal to all that is' claimed for the oil,, and found efficacious. Beady relief for rheumatic complaints." Hon Thomas L. James, Postmaster, New York: "Referringto Sapt. Waning*# report, concerning St Jacob# oil, *1 concur.’” Professor C.O. Dupleaßis.Masager Chicago, HI., Gymnasium; "Our professionals and amateurs nee it in preference to everything we know of or have ever tried." Geo. W. WallingrEsq., Supt. Police, New York City: " Members of this Dept, relieved of rheumatism by its use.” .Hon Leonard Swett,-the Great Lawyeref the North-west, Chicago, Hl.x "Certainly the best remedy of the kind I have ever known." ■Capt. Paul Boyton, the World-rehowoed Swimmer; "I do not see how I could
get along without St Jacobs oil” ,-* • M. Y. B. Hecsom, Esq, (Pmkham and Hersom), Boston, Mass.: "After spending vainly five hundred dollars for other wmedfce,’ I : Jhtow-ao tion in declaring that St Jacobs oil will cure neuralgia." Stacey Hill, Eeq., Mt. Auburn Inclined Plane Railway, Cincinnati, Ohio t "Undoubtedly it is a remarkable medicine."
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9431, 4 June 1891, Page 6
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339UNIMPEACHABLE TESTIMONY Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9431, 4 June 1891, Page 6
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