A MESSAGE FROM THE SEA.
Mb- William Buchanan, No. 8, St. Jobn's-road. Kirkdale, Liverpool, has been engineer in the Cunard Steamship Company's service for twenty years. He states that for eighteen months he was troubled with most distressing neuralgia pains in his head. The most eminent physicians, although they wete united as to the cause, could not afford relief, and declared his case incurable. He resigned his position on account of bis sufferings, and at last, on the advice of bis friends, tried St. Jacobs oil. The first bottle, he says, gave him great relief, and the second cured him. He is now following his employment, aud is as well as ever. This remarkable statement was made to Mr. Joseph Gill, manager for Messrs. Budden and Co., Chemists, No. 399, Kirkdale, Liverpool. Mr Gill says Mr Buchanan's pains were sometimes so exoruciating, that he had to be held down in bed by two men, and he adds that Mr. Buchanan's statement is simply one of the < many expressions which the firm receive daily from customers as to the benefit which they have derived from the use of St. Jacobs oil, the Conqueror of pain, especially when suffering from rheumatism or neuralgia.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8799, 7 June 1890, Page 4
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201A MESSAGE FROM THE SEA. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8799, 7 June 1890, Page 4
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