IN THE RANKS OF PAIN AND SUFFERING.
Mr. E. J. Feusey, Brixton Rise, London, was treated for sciatica by eminent medical gentlemen in private practice and in the Convalescents' Home, Bexhill-on-the-Sea near London. He obtained no relief, but, the contents of one bottle of St. Jacobs oil practically cured him. Mr. David Sloan, of 53, Solway-street, Newtonwards-road, Belfast, in a recent interview with Mr. John H. Shaw, the well-known and popular merchant, of 120, Newtonwards Road, stated that his son, who had suffered intensely for four years from rheumatism in the legs, arms, and back, and who had tried many different remedies without obtaining relief, procured a supply of St. Jacobs oil, which he caused to be rubbed on the afflicted parts. After four applications he was entirely free from pain, and is now quite well. Mr. T. Bann, 45, Stonehill-street, Anfield, Liverpool, says— I have tried St. Jacobs oil for neuralgia, and the pain left me after one rubbing." Healthy nourishment in an infinite variety of forms is derived from C. Gilbert's Pure Cornflour, cooked in puddings, custards, or prepared in the form of a food. Gilbert s Cornflour is equal in every respect to the best arrowroot, at less than half its cost. Don't buy cheap adulterated cornflour, but insist of having C. Gilbert's. Ladies who suffer from headache and general indisposition should take a cup of Emile Frese's Hamburg Tea. This « nature's own remedy.—Kempthorne, Pros ser, and Co., and all chemists. "Yes, Sonny, I carry a Waterbury' Like you, I once used to be rather P^ ouc dragging out a gold chronometer wl }en ' friends wanted to know what time it ' At last I got tired of never getting ne«o than ten minutes to the truth, and lowed the advice I saw in an advertisemen with this result:—Here the Waterbury, and I cangJrop the observatory ball or nre the one o'clock gun by it every day W ™ year* And it cost 13s 6d.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9086, 21 June 1888, Page 6
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