ST, JACOBS ' OIL CONQUERS PAIN, THE VEBDICT OF THE PEOPLE 05 LONDON., , . . (Illustrated London News, March 10, 1888), EOB. GEO. WATTS, Hff&ft, M.D., M.R.C.S., of Albion Hpuse, Quadrant road, Canontrary, N,, writes :— " I cannot refrain from testifying to the very great efficacy of St! Jacobs Ou in all cases of Chronic Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Neuralgia.-" MRS WOLFSBERGER, Matron of the Moore street Home for Poor, Crippled, and Orphan Boys, 17 Qneen street, Edgeware road, N. W., says that " St. Jacobs Oil has been used in the Home, and that it is powerful in relieving Neuralgia and General Rheumatism." HENRY and ANN BRIGHT, Hon. Superintendants of the North London Home for Aged Christian Blind Women, say that " St. Jacobs Oil has proved itself un•failing; that Rheumatism and Neuralgia have, in every case, been removed by using the Oil; and many old ladies— some ot them 90 years old— instead of tossing aboat in agony, now enjoy good nights of rest through its influence." MR C. H. PALMER, Secretary of the Conservative Defence Association, and Overseer of the District of Islington, says : — " For, a long time I haw been a great sufferer from Neuralgia in mj face and head and Rheumatism in my limbs, After trying various remedies withonb obtaining relief, I procured a bottle ot Bt, Jacobs Oil, the use of which completely removed every trace of pain." MR WILLIAM HOWES, Civil Engineer, 68 Red Lion street, High Holborn, W.C., was afflicted with Rheumatism for twenty years. 'Sometimes hit hands swelled td twice their natural' size; his joints were so stiff that ,he could not walk, and his feet so 1 sore that he could not bear any weight on them. Nothing- relieved him till he 'applied St Jacobs Oil. The result was marvellous. Before using the contents of two bottles all pain left him, and be is now in perfect health. ; MR EDWARD PATERSON, Electric Light Engineer, of '36 Whetstone Park, W.C., says : — " There can be no two opinions respecting the value of St. Jacobs Oil as a rheumatic remedy. I was completely used up with Rheumatism in my' arms and shoulders; a few good rubbings with that famous oil drove all pain away." , . MR HENRY JOHN BARLOW, of 4 Staples Inn Buildings, Holborn Bars, W.C., says : — " I had Rheumatism in my feet and legs, which became so bad that I was hardly able to walk. St. Jacobs Oil removed all pain and completely cured me." • MR CHARLES CARTWRIGHT, of No. 7 Alfred, place, Bedford square, W. C, writes :-—♦• Having for a number oi years been a great sufferer from 1 Rheumatism in the limbs, I used St. Jacobs Oil, which cured me directly, after other remediei had signally failed." MR M. PRICE, of 14 Tabernacle square, Finsbury, B.d says :— •' My wrist, that I had strained two years before, and which had given me pain without intermission, yielded like magic to the application of St. Jacobs Oil." MR J. CLARK, of 21 South Island place, Brixton road, London, writes : — " Although I was not able to rise from a sitting position without th« aid of a chair, I was able'to stand arid wali after the application of St. Jacobs Oil.". MR J. WILKINSON, ■ 88 Bentham road, South Hackney, suffered from Rheumatism in his feet and legs to twenty years. One bottle of St. Jacobs 02 drove away all, pain and brought about an effectual cure. FACTS. The above statements are certainly entUU& to tlie most seridus consideration of every thinking man and woman. Tlie names gitt* are those of living witnesses. The statemeifo are facts. They' can be* easily verified, tt the public make the investigation: EveryoM will find twt only that' these testimonials w genuine, but that St. Jacobs Oil relieves on* cures Rheumatism, just as surely, as fhe® % shines in the heavens. It acts like magic, ft is simple. It is safe. It is sure. After tif most thorough practical tests on invalids »'» hospitals' and elsewhere, it received SIX GOLD MEDALS at recent internationaV expositions for tft marvellous^ power to conquer pain. 'It curt when everything else has failed. It to* cured people who have been lame and cripp^ \ with pain for, over twenty years. It is a% external remedy. It goes right to the spot. KEMPTHORNE; PJROj-iSERy aid GO, Auckland, Wepungtoji, ,CHBisroHtßCiHi * * "' "Dunedin.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1904, 18 May 1888, Page 10
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