A POLICEMAN'S LIFE IS NOT A HAVPY i J±_ ONE. i Christelmi-ch, New Zealand, Juue 24, 1??2. ! Deab Sins,— During the winter season of last' year, haviug been on duty as member of the Armed , Constabulary Force at the New Zealand Exhibition, ' I suffered from corns and chilblains. On the recom- ; mendatiou of a friend luseil St Jacobs Oil, which, ! after two applications, relieved me of all suffering. ' I gave this certificate :ia a man who understands ! the value of truth.— Faithfully yours, t'onstatlo " Dauiel Sullivan. Witness— ltobt. S. Wnlpole, Setre- 1 tary Now Zealand International Exhibition. j THE \YH£EL OF FORTUNE TUE>'S IN lilS '■ FAVOUR. Christchurch, Now Zealand, Ju-.ie C, I^2. Dear Sins,— This is to certify that f?7 .T.n.-iBS On., after one application, cured we of ;\ M-vere • attack of Bciaticn.— l reniaiu, trratofullv >•■ irs, j William Moir, Coachbuilder, Cbvistchnreh." %Vit- ' nesses: G. A. Munyard, journalist ; Jobvs )::«■■!;• ] more, Sergeant Armed Constabulary ; W. 'ice } Clerk, Post-office Department. ' AN OCTOGENAEIAN'S GRATITUDE.' A *\ACT. j George street, Sydiiey, Sept. 1, If.-', j Gkktlemek,— lt gives mo consideral.i" )>'■-•.> ! sure to tender you my best thankfi for yoia- tiad I recommendation of St Jacohs On.. Ac'a.i.- uj-di ' your 'advice, I tried it, and am hajipy t" <■:.* ■ 'te very first application brought me iusUni. relief; aud, by following it up for a. couple of days, I felt completely cured. Before usinp St Jacobs On. I suffered severely— woro especially from swollen knees— and had tried many othor remedies without the least effect. However, I have to thank it for i making me myself again, and Bball be cwvf'il to j recommend it. I I may mention that I shill be 80 yoars c.f ayo in | October, and believe Unit through its use I shall bo j able to spend a pleatwnt birthday. Yours, faithfully, 6156 JOSKPiI H ENE V. I
Tho pains from boils nudnlcors which sometime* break out on the body, would seem to be bey.^d . human endiiraiico ; lmt fortnnntfily there is :; si-vc ' und speedy relief ftvr the suftei-in^ jiatior.t. A course of JJiuaTOi/s Haks.vimkii.i.a wilihu^vvi-y sore, and render thy bloo.i too pure io reivAxliife the pustul'.-v. — ["Abvt. !
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5190, 22 December 1884, Page 3
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354Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5190, 22 December 1884, Page 3
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