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SPORTSMEN UNANIMOUS. A CHORUS OF APPROVAL. When sportsmen in all yarts of the habitable globe show unanimity in testyfying to the marvellous cures effected bv a medicament, that medicament must, indeed, possess most valuable properties. The virtues of St. Jacobs oil have elicited ipm " sports" of every class in Australia, America, and Great Britain a chorus of approval. The speed and efficacy with which St. Jacobs oil cures and subdues pains and bruises of all kinds are acknowledged by leading cricketers, footballers, swimmers,shooters, and "turfites" in both hemispheres. The following representative sportsmen, among many others, have, from personal experience, spoken to the merits of St. Jacobs oil:—Chaelbs Turneb, Australia's champion bowler; A. H. Jabvis, the crack South Australian wicket-keeper; Arthur Coningham, the popular Queensland bowler; David Scott, the veteran Victorian cricketer ; Dan Mace, the famous champion double team driver of the United States ; Ex-Governor Howie, of Maryland, U.S.A., president of the Maryland Jockey Club; WitLiAM Bbach, Edward Triokett, John McLean, and Edward Hanlan, the renowned scullers; the celebrated Maori Football Team ; and so on, ad infinitum. While sportsmen so strongly commend and recommend St. Jacobs oil, other members of the human race are quite as enthusiastic in its praise. It will instantly relieve and cure neuralgia, sprains, rheumatism, bruises, burns, mumps, gout, lumbago, sciatica, soreness or stiffness of the joints or muscles, frosted feet and ears, chapped hands, backache, faceache, headache, and toothache.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1165, 29 June 1894, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1165, 29 June 1894, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1165, 29 June 1894, Page 10