"THE WORLD IS FULL OF TROUBLE."
said the preacher. Quito right, brother: but you failed to add that a great portion of this trouble, which comes in the form of rheumatic and neuralgic pains, could be easily removed by the timely u3e of that old and reliable friend, " St. Jacobs oil," which acts quickly and surely. An outward application which conquers pain, so sure as the sun shines. It acts like magic. It penetrates deep, reaching the seat of the disease, which all other remedies fail tc reach. St. Jacobs oil treats the cause oi the disease by penetrating to where the disease lies, hence its superiority to all other rheumatic and gout remedies. St. Jacobs oil is totally unlike any other remedy. It is peculiar to itself. The drugs from which it is made are gathered from the four quarters of the globe. A million bottles are sold every year. It has the largest sale, is the most popular, and does the most good of any medicine on earth. St. Jacobs oil is endorsed by all classes of the community, in every part of the civilised world. Statesmen, judges, eminent divines, men of letters, leading and representative citizens, noted travellers, celebrated athletes, and the public press of America, Great Britain, and Australasia have testified their approval of this remarkable remedy with a unanimity truly marvellous, and which could only be based, as it is, upon a foundation of the most sterling merit.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8468, 20 January 1891, Page 3
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