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J ST. JACOBS OIL FOE NEURALGIA HOPELESS TORTURE FOR YEARSCURED IN SEVEN MINUTES. Mrs Oharl<\s Webb, Northqueens Perry. Scotland, writes — ' For years I have been a sufferer from neuralK ia in my head, to obtain te'.ief from which I have applied mustard leaves, iocli-.e, and all t->o preparations whicli have ever been recommended to me without avail. I have been treated by experienced physicians, who said there was no help for me, that my ca - c was incurable. I had myself given up all hop.-s of ever being free from pain again. For three weeks prior to using the wonderful preparation below mentioned, I had no rest night or day from the most excruciating pain in my head. I was unable to work, or think of auylhiiig but my terrible suffering. To make matters worse, my husband, who had suffered from rheumatics and neuralgia for eight years— at one time confined to his bed for eiyht weeks-began to suffer great pain in bis back and shoulders. The case of both of us was pitiable indeed. Hearing ot some ot the wouderfel cures wrought by St Jacob s Oil I procured a buttle, the contents of which I applied with the most remarkable and astonishing results as follows —When I took the bottle in my hand I was suffering such pain I could hardly see out of my eyes, when upon rubbing- a little of the Oil over my temples aud side of my head, I wus free from pain in seven minutes, and although that is three weeks ago, I have not felt the slightest return of the pam since. I consider myself completly cured by the use ot less than one bottle of St Jacob's Oil. I used the Oil on my husband, rubbimr his back and shoulders with it, , and the pain vanished directly, and he is now able to attend his work. EXTREME AGONY. NEARLY CRAZEDCURED. ' Chatham, England. 1 1 suffered such extreme agony with neuralgia in my face and head that I was nearly craxey, when a friend advised St. Jacob's Oil. A bottle was hastily procured from the nearest chemist's shop and applied, when to the surprise of everybody and to my great loy.the pam ceased at once, as if by magic, and ! was perfectly comfortable ; while two minutes before T. applied the Oil I was in the most inteu-e ag.'iiy. J.UIES M'IvEN'ZIE, ' •_':ui C<">rp( ral, Uoyal Engineers.' BOUND TO HAVE IT-CURED INSTANTLY. ' London, England. ' Having been frequently troubled with severe neuralg:e~pains in my face and head, for which I have t:ied many romeuk's, without any material benefit; a week ago, while suffering the most intense agony, I was told of ot Jacob's Oil as a sure cure, and as a sure cure was iv.st what I wanted, at the earliest possible moment I rushed into College Chambers, 21!), High Holborn, to my friend Colemitn", the porter, who I knew had a bottle on hay.d. It required but a moment to draw the cork aud apply the contents, when, to my great relief, the pain left mo instantly. When I came out I was as free from pain as I ever was, and when I went in the pain was of the severest sort. T. BARNEY, Groom to E. Albert, Esq., of Oxford Mansions Oxford Road, Islington.' ST. JACOB'S OIL has cured thousands of eases of neuralgia which had resisted treatment for the greater part of a lifetime. Try it and be cured. Sold by Chemists everywhere. RGOOD, SON AND EWEN, AIJCELAM P. | I % 4 \I7"HITSON & CO., ALBERT BREWERY Bbewebs XXXX ALE AND STOUT First Prize Medal Exhibition, 1865, 1866, and 1869. T>Ck. K-BINDING- AND PAPEIIitULING WYNDHAM-STEEET, AUCKLAND. Mebchakts' Account Books Euled and Boand to suit requirements. MUSIC, MA&AZINES, AND LAW BOOKS NEATItf BOXTh'D. | Bakeb's SpftoiiL-srruD Bat Books Library Bo ksStr -no and Cheaply Bound.

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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 532, 2 March 1889, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 9, Issue 532, 2 March 1889, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 9, Issue 532, 2 March 1889, Page 18

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