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TO THE READERS OP THE "STAB." JTIHE Proprietors of tbe article to which attenJL ticra. is directed in this column firmly believe that there is nothing unmereautile or unprofessional in giving the widest publicity, by means of the Press and otherwise, to articles of unquestioned merit, whether of a medicinal or other nature. 1 bey furthermore believe that the sweeping objection occasionally urged by some ucople against advertised preparations is born of dishonesty rather thauofunprejudicinl judgment. Fully convinced of tiie extraordinary power of St Jacobs Oil to conquer pain as demonstrated in millions and millions of hoine3 in every land aud clime, they unhesitatingly otter the artiole to the public iu every civilised country ns the most wonderful pain, curing aud healing* remedy ever discovered: and they do this by methods which they hold to be not only honourable aud businesslike but in every way right and proper. Believing that a medicine, like a man, is best judged by its standing at home, tht proprietors of St Jacobs Oil present, in connection with the testimonials of numerous residents of the Australian Colonies, the emphatic endorsement of some of the most eminent men in public and private life in the United States of America, where, in the homes of over 50,000,000 of people St Jacobs Oil has long been a synonymous term with " Lt Conquers Pain." The public will please note that in every instance the names are those of wellknown responsible parties. These are not silent witnesses. Their statements are nineteenth-cen-tury facts. The parties whose testimony is given are all alive. Ko graveyards have been robbed to Bwell the list. ■pEAISES OP PROMINENT MEH. An Important Stsitenjpnt by a Member of One of the Most Substantial Houses in New houth Wale-j. Office of K. Towns and Co., Sydney, November 14, 1852. Messrs Elliott Bros., Wholesale Druggists, Sydney. Gentlemen, — AVould you oblige me by sending me a case of St Jacobs Oil for a frioud of mine, who is a firm believer in this remedy. He uses it when troubled with rheumatism, and so do various members of his household for various complaints. I always kes>p a bottle in my own house, ns it seems to be a useful household remedy, and, us I mentioned to you, it cured our storekeeper s wife, who was suffering from rheumatism, lours faithfully, Wh, Ed. Wilsoh. OUCCBSS IN EACH CASE. City Hotel, Princes street, Dunedin, May Bth, 1884. To the Editor "liytt^Kon Times." Dear Sir,— l suifered intensely from rheumatism in my shoulder and urui, and was persuaded to try St Jacobs Oil. A tes three applications I was perfectly cured. I may also mention a really wonderful cure which iny niece experienced of a lump in her breaut. The pain was agonising, caiuiug faintness, loss o( appetite and sleepless nights. After constantly applying St Jacobs Oil for a few days, the lump entirely disappeared. I •wish further to state that my niece's little girl had sprained her foot, and after a short time a hard, bony substance appeared between the instep and ankle, causing the child to full frequently when walking. Again St Jacobs Oil was reßorted. to, with a like result— successful in each case, I remaio, dear Sir, Faithfully yours, M. Murfht. HE ADVISES HIS PERSONAL FRIENDS. Glen View, Darlinghurat, August 17, 1883. i Messrs Publishers " Sydney Morning Herald." Dear Sirs,— lt giveß me great pleasure to say in the most unqualified manner that I have found St Jacobs Oil the best preparation for Rheumatism, Gout, and other pains, that I have ever used or known. A member of myfamiiy was suffering from a severe attack of rheumatic gout, both in the hands aud feet. The pain was most excruciating. I suggested her using St Jacobs Oil, and am pleased to say the result was of a most satisfactory character. After one or two applications the pain entirely left, and up to the present have had no return of the trouble. I look on St Jacobs Oil as a universal panacea for all kinds of aches and pains. I have advised many of my personal friends to give it n trial, and have heard from them that nothing they had ever used did thorn eo much good. It is, without doubt, the only Household Remedy of modern times, and I shall always keep a bottle within reach. I remain, dear Sirs, Yours faithfully, J. 11. Drewett. Note. — Sir Drewett is the well-known town buyer for Messrs S. Hoffnungaud Company, Pitt street, one of the largest and most prominent firms in all Australia. T7JURTHER POSITIVE PROOF. Montague's Fancy Bazaar, 58, Princes street, Duuedin, May 9th, 1884. Messrs Neill Bros., Dnnedin. Dear Sirs, — I have great pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of St Jacobs Oil in a severe case of neuralgia in the face. After trying many so-called remedies without obtainiug relief, nothing did me so niuph good. After two or three applications the pain entirely disappeared, and am glad to state I have had no return of the trouble since. I cheerfully recommend it to others suffering from the same painful ailment. I remain, dear Sirs, respectfully yours, Julia Montagus. O W 0 B N TESTIMONY. From one of the leading Wholesale Houses in Pitt street :— Mullins street, Balmain, Sydney, August 0, 1883. To the Publishers " Freeman's Journal." Dear Sirs,— l feel it incainbent on my part to inform you of the great benefit I have received from the use of St Jacobs Oil. Some three yenrs ago I injured my left leg and knee to that extent I thought I had become a permanent cripple. My knee-cap was twioe its natural size, and my leg was so contracted aud shortened that I could not walk without considerable pain and inconvenience. During that time I had tried remedies innumerable,' but without receiving the slightest benefit, until I gave St Jacobs Oil a trial, and, much to my delight and astonishment, I began to get better, and before the contents of the bottle ware half used both my leg aad knee assumed their normal condition, and to-day I am entirely free from paiu, aud can walk ns well as ever I did in my life. I heartily recommend St Jacobs Oil to anyone suffering froni.paiu, and feel satisfied it has no equal for the cure of chronic and contracted limbs. I remain, dear Sir, yours faithfully, C. C. Cohen.. United States Consulate, Sydney, N.S. Wales, August 14, 1883. I, Charles Kahlo, Consul of ihe United States of America at Sydney end its dependencies, do hereby certify that C. C. Cohen, the person whose name is subscribed to the forgoing declaration, personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged that ho had signed the said instrument as hi3 free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes therein Bet forth. Given under my hand and seal of this Consulate, the day and year above written. Charles Kahlo, U.S. Consul. HOW A USELESS ARM WAS RESTORED IN TEN MINUTES. OR THH EXPERIENCE OS 1 EDWARD L. GREEN Esq., GOVERNMENT SBEIUFF AT AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. Auckland, New Zealand, August 16, 1883. Messrs Publishers " Lyttelton Times." *3)eiir Sirs, — I have great pleasure in stating I had occasion to use St Jacobs Oil for an old injury I received to my shoulder in June, 1882, and from that date until July 10th last I could not use iny arm, cud found great difficulty in writing. I applied to medical men and used all sorts of liuimeuts, but without any benefit; but I had not used St Jacebs Oil more than 10 minutes before I , felt the beueflcial effect, and I can work with my saw or spade as well as ever I did, and can strongly recommend this Oil to anyone suffering from muscular ailments. . You cm make what usa you please of this letter for the benefit of others. I remain, dear Sirs, yours &c, Edward L, Greek, Sheriff. TTE BECOMES AN AUTHORITY. D. Benjamin, Esq., the well-known wholesale jeweller and importer, of Dowliug street, Dunedin, writes cheerfully as follows 1— Dowling street, Dunedin, May 2, 1884. Messrs Publishers, " Lyttolton Times." Dear Sirs, — Being- a firm non-believer in patent or proprietary medicines, my testimony may bo of some value to you. Last week I suffered acutely from severe contraction of the nerves of the neck and shoulder. A friend laughingly suggested St Jacobs Oil, and I invested in" a bottle, rubbing it well iu at night before retiring. The feeling of warmth aud counter-irritation I experienced almost iniciodiatcly was very strong 1 , and lam pleased to stute tbn.t I awoke next morning with hardly any trace of the pain. A second and less prolonged application cured me completely. A bad chilblain on iny ear wai removed with one rubbing. You may mention iny uame as an authority on St Jacobs Oil. —I remain^ dear Sira, faithfully yours, D. Bexjamsn. QOUND ADVICE. George Stcadman, Vpq., the well-known and popular proprietor of the Albion Hotel and Depot fox- Messrs Cobb and Co.'s Line of Mail Conoht lc- , writes as follows : — Albion Hotel, 37, Bourke street, Melbourne, 10th November, 1883. Messrs Felton, Grimwade and Co., Melbourne. Dear Sirs,— l was suffering from a very severe sprain in my knee, which caused me excruciating pain. My neighbours, Messrs Boyle and Scott, advised me to try St Jacobs Oil, which I did. lam happy to say that, after one application, the paill had all left, and I was able to walk as well as ever. 1 remain, dear Sirs, Yours faithfully, George Stf.ai.ma:;. A cash reward of £100 will bo paid V>y the CHAROESA. VOGETiER COMPANY OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES OV AMERICA, proprietors of St Jacobs Oil, or b.v their accredited local representatives, to any pert on producing proof to the effect that the testimonials published by thorn in regard to St Jacobs Oil are not strictly genuine. ST JACOBS OIL, the great German remedy, conquers piin. Sold by Druggists, Chemist.*, ;iiivl Medicine Dnalers throughout tho world. Price in New Zoal.vid. Three Shillings a bottle. Directions for UFMig in cloven langunges. £100 REWARD. JCIOO REWARD. £100 REWARD. £100 REWARD. £100 REWARD. £100 REWARD. £100 REWARD. £100 REWARD. £100 REWARD. £100 RE WAR P. £100 REWARD. £100 REWARD. ST JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN. ST JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN. ST JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN. ST JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN. ST JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN. ST JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN. Wholesale Depot for Middle Island, New Zealand : UTESSRS NEILL BROS., A H«*h street, Dunedin. 645

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5022, 7 June 1884, Page 3

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