OUR COLOSSAL SALE Commences THURSDAY, August 3. - Large .rei ductions. Send for Catalogue. A. /and T. INGLIS. ANEW REMEDY FOR IRISH DIFFICULTIES. • ( A leading Dublin paper, having '-heard so much said in both the Irish and English press, in favour of a wonderfuLpil, determined to wiy ' vestigate the matter by personal interviews ' with people who had nsed it, in order to learn ' whether or not one half that was said;. of its ' magical power was true, or whether it was one of those gigantic advertising -schemes the magnitude of which in these modern" times' fairly takes one's breath away. Its' representative .^ interviewed a number of people in Various parts ' ' of Ireland who had -been cured by the appli- ' cation of the oil, and in every instance he found that the published -statements were ' true and correct in every particular;* Everywhere people were enthusiastic in its praise. A captain of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, who had suffered long from rheumatism and sprained ankle, said : " The effect after three applications of St. Jacobs Oil was simply mar* vellous ; the p&in at once departed,' and' hail never returned." . >< .'•'•' ' , ' *' 1 A prominent hotel proprietor, after suffering years from rheumatic gout, said : ," It' would , be hard to conceive of anything working.a oufe so rapidly as St. Jacobs Oil did in my easel"' A sergeant of the Royal Irish Constabulary told of a friend who' had been a' great sufferer for years with rheumatism in the back, suffering great pain. Using two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil, the pain entirely disappeared) and never returned, ' . A young woman in Castlebar told the reporter of the almost miraculous cure which her mother, aged 70 years, had 'experienced from using 'the invaluable St. Jacobs 'OH.- She had / been almost helpless for two; years from rheumatism, and was completely cured by ' using less than one bottle of the Oil. ■ A prominent surgeon in Tipperary x related the caae of a parish priest who had for a long time suffered the most intense' agony, 1 from sciatica: completely cufced in three "days by rubbing himself well with St. Jacobs Oil. A very enthusiastic Irishman in'Gorfc-was met with shouting " Long Live St. ' Jacobs Oil." He had suffered the most intense rheumatic pains for years, and was° cured' by using the contents of one bottle of the Oil. '•-' ' An old gentleman in Mallow was cured in one week, after having commenced to use Sfe. Jacobs Oil, of severe rheumatism of six years' standing. " ' " On returning to Dublin, the reporter called on some of the leading ohemists, -for the purpose of learning thejr views. Messrs Simpson and Co., of 16 Henry street, -the well-known chemists, stated that St. Jacobs Oil .was the most popular remedy now being sold ; that ib is no uncommon thing for them to sell 1200 bottles of the Oil in a single week ; that' then? last order was for 600 dozen, or 7200 bottles, and you can rest assured, said Mr Simpson, the senior partner, that no medicine would^ ' have this enormous sale unless it possessed actual merit. Sold by all Reputable Chemists and Dealers. Wholesale sgents for New Zetland : ' Messrs KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & Co. (Ltd.) mHEDAY HASPABSED for < 'pokingborak" JL at tho faithful, old, long«wiDding series - of the WATERBURY Watch Old-time Conservatism has gracefully acknowledged its past errors, and now admits the WATERBURY to be undoubtedly theiVERY BEST LOW-COST TIMEKEEPER evir offered to the public. The ink of good-natured satire", as applied to the Waterbury, has run dry, but the pen of in- • terested malice will run till the', crack of doom. The new short-winding , WATCHES are perfect modelsj.qf .Übrqlogioal skill; while the old series Watetbury^paper ■ "dial and two minute's to wind Ito iboot-r-is.a more reliable timekeeper than any of its would- v ' be rivals,ln spite of the , visibly-hard-pVoKsned-nickel-plated-extra-poliehed-oylinder intestine* with which some of them may or may not b% fitted to special order.,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2057, 27 July 1893, Page 11
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644Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2057, 27 July 1893, Page 11
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