EXTREMIS AGONY NEARLY CRAZED-CURED.
" Chatham, England. " I suffered such extreme ajfony with neuralgia in my face and head that I was nearly crazy, when a friend advised St. Jacobs Oil. A bottle was hastily procured from the ueareet chemist's shop and applied, when to the surprise of everybody and to my grent joy, the pain ceased at once, ai if by magic, and I was perfectly comfortable; while two minutes before I applied the Oil I was in the most intense agony. "James McKknzjb, " Seoond Corpural, Royal Engineers."
BOUND TO HAVE IT-CURED INSTANTLY. "London, England. " Having been frequently troubled with severe neuralgic pains in my face and head, for which I have tried many remedies, without any material benefit; a week ago, while suffering the most intense agooy, I was told of St. Jacobs Oil as a eurs cure, and as a >nre cure was just what I wanted, at the earliest possible moment I ruahed into Collets Chambers, 249, High Holborn, to my friend Coleman, the porter, who I knew had » bottle on hand. It required but a moment to draw the cork and apply the contents, when, to my great reliet, the pain left me instantly. When I came out of College Chambers I wai as free from pain as I ever ! wae, and when 1 went iu the p«in was of tht severest sort. "T. Barney. "Groom to F. Albert, Esq., of Oxford Mansion, Oxford road, Islington." ST. JACOBS OIL has cur«d thousand! oi jcasee of neuralgia which have resisted treatment for the greater part of a lifetime. Try 6 and be cured. Sold by Chemists everywhere. Wholesale Agents, KEMPTHORNE, PRO>SER, & CO.'S NEW ZEALAND "»KUU COMfAJSY (LIMITED), Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8061, 23 September 1887, Page 6
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