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RHEUMATISM MAKES RED, SWOLLEN, TENDERJOINTS. “St. Jacobs” quickly reduces swelling and tenderness. The intense pain of rheumatism and neuritis in joints and muscles, with, its tender swellings and redness the awful soreness and stiffness of the back in him, bago and sciatica, the wearying ache of neuralgia can be dispelled almost instantly and a delightful sense of comfort and warmth take its place by a gentle rubbing of a few drops of concentrated St. Jacobs Oil until it penetrates, X-ray-like, to the seat of pain. St. -Jacobs Oil is a wonderful combination of concentrated oils so soothing and healing in its action that it never fails to relieve all pains, reduces swellings, takes out infl am - mation without burn' or blister. St. Jacob’s Oil is clean and economical to use. Any good chemist or store will be glad to supply you with St. Jacobs Oil, but be sure to ask for “St. Jacobs.” Booklet enclosed with each bottle tells how to use St. Jacobs for rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, backache, bronchitis, sore throat, cold feet, and many other troubles. Get St. Jacobs to-day.— (Advt.) '
Be emphatic. Insist on genuine “NAZOL.” Nothing like it for preventing or relieving coughs and colds. No cold is Nasol-proof. 60 doses 1/6.
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Southland Times, Issue 19502, 29 April 1922, Page 10
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253Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19502, 29 April 1922, Page 10
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