EXTREME AGONY NEARLY.
CRAZED-CURED.
"Chatham, England. , " I suffered suoh extreme agony with neuralgia in my face and head that I was nearly crazy, when a friend advised St. Jaoobs Oil. A bottle was hastily procured from the nearest chemist's shop and applied, when to the surprise of everybody and to my great joy, the pain ceased at once, as if by magic, and I was perfectly comfortable; while two minutes before I applied the Oil I was in the most intense agony.
"James McKenzib, " Seoond Corporal, Royal Engineers."
BOUND TO HAVE IT-CURED INSTANTLY.
"London, England. "Saving 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 agony, I was told of St. Jacobs Oil as » sure cure, and as a Bare cure was just what I wanted, at the earliest possible moment; I rushed into College Chambers, 249, High Holborn, to my friend Coleman, the porter, who 1 knew had a bottle on hand. It required but a moment to draw the cork and apply the contents, when, to my groat relief, the pain left me instantly. When I came out of College Chambers I was aa free from pain as I ever was, and when 1 went in the pain was of the severest sort.
"T. Barney. "Groom to F. Albert, Esq., of Oxford Mansion, Oxford road, Islington."
ST. JACOBS OIL has cured thousands of cases of neuralgia which have resisted treat* ment for the greater part of a lifetime. Try t and >be cured. Sold by Chemists everywhere. ' i Wholesale Agents", KEMPTHORJS E, PROSSER, k CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY (LIMITED), Auckland. ' i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8949, 13 January 1888, Page 6
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286EXTREME AGONY NEARLY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8949, 13 January 1888, Page 6
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