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St. Jacobs 0.1. A WELL-KNOWN CONFECTIONER'S ADVICE. Comp&jniii Frascalse. » So. 6, Collins-street Put, Melbourne, 27th July, IMS. Te the Pabi.liherj of the N.Z. He*.aid. Diap. Sim,— Feelinif confident that many of yosn readers may be benefited .by the following informa- ; tion, 1 respectfully ask that you publish'the tame. ' About nine months ago I had a savers attack ot Rheumatism, from which I suffered excruciating pain The disease became of a most aggravating chancer, tee more so because all medical advice I had received and all the preparations I used totally failed to giv« me relief. At last a friend obtained for me a bottle ol St Jacobs oil, which I usid(( must confess somewhat r-luctantly, thinking ii would be labour In Tain to try farther remedies .) To my surprise and delight, the very first app'icatlon brought relief, and before the bottle was fini>htd I was entirely cured. Although nine months hare « pied. I hare not felt the slighter symptom of a return of the disease. I have also used this grand remedy for Neuralgia, and its action *&• simply magical. I rejard it as the conqueror of pain, and advise all sufferers from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or other pains and aches, to try St. Jacobs Oil.— remain, dear sin, faithfully yoais. ARTHUR PRETTY. THE RESULT WAS MARVELLOUS. Messrs. Pablisheas N.Z. Herald. • Sydney, New South Wales, Aug. 31,1883. Dear Sirs —I must certainly confess I had great belief in the curatiTe properties of St. Jacobs Oil, and can personally endorse the fact. Some week or. two ago 1 was unfortunate enough to contract a severe rheumatic pain in my left aim, which extended from the shoulder to the wrist; it was so painful, in fact, ' that 1 had to leave my office and go home. Obtainlni a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, my wife rubbed my arm immediately, and again at night time. The result was smply marvellous, for the next morning the pais was all gene ; and up to the present 1 have had not the slightest return of't. I rrcommend all suffering from rbematism and s!i£<'lar pains to n-e St. Jacobi Oil, and feel fully convinced that they will fiad great benefit from its use.—l am, dear sirs,yours faithfully, T. W. Wxajiisf. The above testimonial is from a leading importer in Sydney. Savxd " raox the Poorhopsx.—For years David Allingiwoith suffered with rheumatism, and, not with standing the best medical attendee*, could not fine relief. He car-e to the Scotia County Poorhouae, and had to be carried into and out of bed on account o< his helple-s condition. After the failure of all the remedies which had been applied, the Directors of the poorhouse resolved to use the celebrated German remedy, St. Jacobs O 1, and this was a fortunate resolution ; for, with 'be trial of one bottle the patient was already better, and when four bottles had been used upon him, he could again walk about without the ass of a cane. The facts, as above stated, will be verified by the editor of the Portland (Ohio) Correspondent, U.S.A. Sold by all Chemists. Price, 3s. M. LEVY & CO., Aneir'and

Tea. p_ JjlOR THE GUIDANCE OF OTHERS, Glenmore-road. Paddisgton, January 14.1554. Oentlem-n, —Some few weeks since T was so severely . affected with indigestion as to render my rising each morning a matter of difficulty and pain on account ol severe pains in the back ; and ii had just become necessary for ma to take a holiday from my work, to the performance of which I was by no means fit, when a (riend mentioned to me the benefit he derived from the use of Hamburg Tea. In the hope of getting some relief. I used it myself, the result being thtt 1 was myself in three or (oar days, and have cot suffered since. My friends haTe advised me to write this for the guidance of others, and you are at liberty to make what use you please of this.—Yours, John Killt. HAMBURG T3A. HAMBURG TEA. , HAMBURG TEA. WHAT A JOURNALIST THINKS ABOUT IT. • February 14, ISB4. Hfssra. Elliott.Brothers, Sydney:. s. Gentlemen,—X have much pleasure In telling yon that your Hamburg Tea has proved vary efficacious in reliev ng me of complaints incidental to a sede taiy life. I have given it a fair trial, and have found it to be not only a good regulating med'cins, but an excellent tonic. Many of my friends have, I know, tried your Hamburg Tea, with equally favourable results To those engaged in redentary pursuits like myself, it will be found to be an invaluable remedy.—Your» truly, Air red P. Vshkon, Journalist, West-street, Darllnghurst, Sydney. HAMBURG TEA. Hamburg tea. HAMBURG TEA. THE SYMPTOMS ENTIRELY DISAPPEARED. Sydney. February 13. 1884. Dear Sir.About a month ago I was advised to use 'your Hamburg Tea for a severe attack of indigestion from which I was suffering. For some time previously 1 had been afflicted with pains in the liver and stomach, and constant headache and oppression. Sines taking the Hamburg Tea, the:e symptoms bare entirely disappeared, and I have nev«r since been troubled with them. 1 have every confidence in recomramdin; it, and have witnessed its use In other cases with like result.— faithfully, Jansa 8. Desova*. HAMBURG TEA. H»MBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. There is no pleas Miter remedy for Boils. Carbuncles, Ulcerated and Running Soies, Skin Diseases and all icrofalous affections arising from an impure state of thi blood and disordered liver than this most wonder(ul medicine no Family should BE WITHOUT IT. Full directions In Enilish, French, Spanish, and German,' with every package. Sold by all chemists, store keepers, and medicine dealers throughout the colonies at ONE SHILLING AND THREEPENCE. Wholesale Depot for Auckland : M. LEVY & CO., Qaeed-Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 6

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