Her" Spbeoh Rkstoeed.—Clair View, Inverell, 10th December, 1883. Means. 11. Levy and Co.: Bear Sirs,—l beg to acquaint you of a marvellous euro following on the use 'of St. Jacob's ■ Oil, -which has taken place In my own family. lam a poor man with eight children, and for years hare been a groat sufferer from sciatica. My wife was advised to try St. Jacob's OIL She procured a bottle,' and I have been using it of late with good results: bat it Is of my' eldest daughter, IS years of age, that I wish'to tell you. She retired one night about four months ago in her usual good health, but thenext morning she could not speak. - -.My vlfe took her to Invarell to see Dr. , who said her throat was ulcerated low down, and he proscribed cod liver oil and other medicines ; and also advised her to Inhale the fames-of Stockholm tar, saying she might'never recover her speeah again. At the expiration of a fortnight; the medicine having been finished, another visit to the doctor was made, who again prescribed for her, but told my wife he had no hope of. her evar being able to speak again. We began to despair, but the day I used the oil—about three months after she was taken ill—l persuaded my wife, after we had retired, to use the oil. She got up and gave the girl two drops in water, and nibbed it on: her throat. Next morning we were delighted to And that she could talk as well as ever, and has been able to do so ever since.—l remain, gentlemen, gratefully" yours, Jas. K. Baxghbb,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7020, 17 May 1884, Page 5
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