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Still in the Lead.

The great remedy for pain, Sfc Jacobs Oil, is a wonder surely. But; it is the result only of true medical science and research. Such a discovery had a right to prominence. It has cured wherever used as directed. Founded upon the intrinsic * merit of each element which, in combina--9 tion, proved to be the perfection of cure, ' its virtue has made it what it is. t THE PEOPLE of the United States know its name, and i name it as a remedy which should be in I every house, for every home knows its ■ value. As a sterling comforter, the truest ; relief, i THE WOELD OWNS IT. ' Canada took it up and adopted it as a 1 standard cure. If crossed the ocean, on demand, and alike in Scotland, England | and Ireland, in the extremes of climate ' and temperature, it is the same sovereign 1 Conqueror of Pain. Distinguished men and ' physicians of South and Central America ' have used and recommended it, and street- ' criers have sung its praise in verse in the ! streets of Mexico. A member of Parliament ; IN SOUTH- AFBICA praised it in open debate, and the same , was done by a U.S. senator. In India it i won its first gold medal at the Calcutta Exposition, where expert chemists and physicians awarded it its due; and by , merit it has won in all similar competitions. ; One ef the most distinguished acholars of : Germany thought it his duty to praise it, and such has been its meed from Prelates, ' Potentates, and the Press. A distinguished traveller comments on its use in Egypt. It wag the comforter and cure of the lost, half-frozen Arctic explorers of the Greely expedition. BEITISH SOLDIEBS AND SAILOES. It found its place in the knapsacks of 1 the British soldiers in the Soudan, and its permanent supply to the medicine-chests of Her Majesty's warships. This would seem enough to Bhow what it ia doing ; but one other potent fact can't be disregarded. It holds its own as the best known remedy of the age for rheumatism--1 neuralgia, lumbago, Bciatica, and all pain, ful ailments. It has taken its place in the trade of this continent, and has received from many cf its numerous patrons : throughout these Colonies, as elsewhere, statements that cures made by its healing 1 virtues, from the date of cure to the date of response, embracing a lapse of years, have remained permanent without recurrence. Sold by all chemists and dealers in medicine.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7037, 17 December 1890, Page 4

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Still in the Lead. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7037, 17 December 1890, Page 4

Still in the Lead. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7037, 17 December 1890, Page 4