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Champion, SHE EX-CHAMPION, AND AMATEUR CHAMPION TESTIFY. » WILLIAK BeAGH. William Beach. William Bkach. Eoyal Hotel, Ryde, November 24, 1885. The Chab. A. Vooleb Co., Baltimore. Gentlemen, — I am pleased to inform you that I have found ST JACOBS OIL of great service to me in training, having used it very successfully for the relief and cure of stiffness, cramps and muscular pains. To athletes in training I earnestly recommend it. As a household remedy I may say that Mrs Beach generally keeps a bottle by her at our house, in Dapto, and it is the first thing used when any of the family meet with any of the accidents, falls or bruises that the little folks so frequently incur. Yours faithfully, WILLIAM BEACH, Champion Oarsman of the World. Edward Hanlan. Edward Hanlan. Edward Hanlan. Petty's Hotel, Sydney, N.S.W. Gentlemen, — I am pleased to inform you that I have used ST JACOBS OIL with the most beneficial results. For muscular pains in the arms and limbs I have found it a reliable remedy, and from personal experience have pleasure in recommending it. Yours faithfully, EDWARD HANLAN. The Champion Amateur. W. G. Bbett. W. G. Bbett. W. G. Bbett. M.R.C., Gladesville. Farramatta River. Gentlemen, — lam proud to certify the great benefit I have derived from the use of ST JACOBS OIL. A short time ago I had the misfortune to hurt my leg, and through acute pain I could not take my usual daily exercise, in fact, could scarcely walk j when I met Mr Edward Hanlan, the most accomplished sculler of the age, who advised and gave me two bottles of your Oil. I commenced using it according to instructions, and as if it had teen especially prepared to meet my sufferings, a few applications enabled me to resume my rowing and walking exerciße. I may further add, gentlemen, for the benefit of those who may suffer from rheumatism, contraction of muscles, stiffness in the joints, sprains, &c, that I can safely recommend your St Jacobs Oil ; and especially to athletes addicted to sailing and rowing, and in my opinion no boat-house or training-quarters should be without it. Yours faithfully, W. G. BRETT, Champion Amateur Oarsman of Australia. 25, Little Edmund street, Off Riley street. Gentlemen, — I have pleasure in giving you my personal experience of ST JACOBS OIL, and trust you will make it public in the interest of suffering humanity. Some months since I was set upon by a bull, whilst crossing a paddock, knocked down and severely bruised about the body and legs, sustaining an awful bruise on the ankle, inflicted -by his horns whilst lying upon the ground. The pain was most excruciating, and after making my escape, I tried turpentine, oil, and all manner of remedies without the slightest relief, until I applied St Jacobs Oil. Almost instantly the pain left me and the swelling disappeared. I have since used it for rheumatic pains in the knee and leg, and always with the most beneficial result. In fact, whenever I am in bodily pain of any kind, I fly to St Jacobs Oil, and give it now my heartiest recommendation. Yes, I have used it for rheumatism when I have been nearly crippled, and found immediate relief. Yours gratefully, J. BUCKMAN. SUFFERERS FROM RHEUMATIC AFFECTION, BEAD THIS : A CELEBRATED SUKGEON'B EXPERIENCE. M.R.C.S., Eng., L.A.C., Lond. Sandgate, Brisbane, August 8, 1885. Gentlemen, — : My wife had a severe attack of rheumatism, which flitted from joint to joint for more than a week, when a friend (in my absence from home) recommended ST JACOBS OIL, and after two or three applications, according to the instructions given, she found herself, much to her surprise and delight, entirely free from pain ; and now always keep 6 a bottle of the Oil in the house. I nui, gentlemen, Yours faithfully, H. T. GIRDLESTONE, M.R.C.S., Eng., L A.C., Lond Hoi.lovuy'!- Pills axd Ointmekt.— Traveltorn to and iroui distant climes woum ik> well to hear in uiiud that thtf.ie changes trod tho altered diet and fiutronudimrs of their liven entail manifold tihlis to health. Occasions are sure t/» arise in which they will need a remedy snch as thesa renowned Tills and Oiutment, and nc traveller by land or Fun should over fail to have a supply at haml. Then ho nmy truly l« siykl to hftvu & pUysiciau ttlwuys at his cnli for the various emergencies of travel, Chills nnd fevers should bo promptly treated, nnd tho printed directions should ho carefully studied at tho commencement of any Ulne-is, for Hallow ay's remclioß call Ye safely need. i\\ .nil elnmtea,*"

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5551, 24 February 1886, Page 3

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