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r J I ixe i o :;b ov postmes. Tilers are no cla33 oX men on which the fciwinesa public arc more dependent than on the London postmen. They are entrusted with communications of the Highest im no dance winch rarely, if ever, they fail to deliver promptly and on tbne. These men. a 3 a class, are sober, inaustrions, hard-worked servants. From early morning until lute at night, in all weathers, they conliauo to tramp ova 1 and ! over the same route. They become a part and parcel of the business man’s existence. This j constant walking and exposure in our change- ! able climate often entails rheiflnatic diffi ;ultie?, pains and stiffness in the limbs ; vet there can bo no cessation from the daily routine of their | lives. Whether suffering or not, they are ob.'ig&l to be at their post. It is said that a a greater 'proportion of the iLondon postmen a» ways keep that famous remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, by them, applying it to the muscles after a severe day’s work as a preventive. Others who have received sprains, and have been afflicted with severe rheumatic pains, have been promptly cured by the application of this remedy. They not only uso it upon themsehes and families, but recommend it to others. Mr. J. Brooker, 47 Priaces-road. Kensington. Cross, London, 8.13., the wife of a postman, writes : “ I have suffered most agonising rheumatic pains through my shoulders and the back of my neck for some mouths past, many tim :s being unable to obtain any sleep at night, which wholly untittbvc mo iuf my no use hold duties in tlve daytiino. My husband having heard his fellow-postmen speak very highly Jof St. Jacobs Oil, for sprains and soreness injthe limbs, ns well as for neuralgia and rheumatism, procured a bottle from tho company’s office, at 40 Furring-don-road, the contents of which he applied to the afttictod parts, and to our great surinuao aad jov the pain departed almost at oneo, affording mo the first good night’s sleep I had been able to obtain for many a night. I consider ot. Jacobs Oil an invaluable preparation for pain, and shall always keep a bottle of it on baud.” Mr. A. F. Cann, of Ml, Swinton-stroet, Gray’s luuroaJ. London, W.C., writes :—“ Oaa morning on my round, as postman, I sprained my ankbf, and was scarcely able to walk, when I was recommended to use St. Jacobs Oil. I procured a i bottle, and before I had used one-half the contents ! was perfectly cured. Mr IT. Newman, 45 Pieton-street, Camberwell, London, S.E., postman, says Have suffered from rheumatism in the knees for a period of twelve months, during which time I consulted several physicians and triod many remedies, without receiving any benefit. Being advised to use St. Jacobs Oil, I have much pleasure in saving that it eased the pain directly. [ “felt it act like an electric battery on me. The contents of one bottle completely cured me, and I can now walk as well as over. I have no hesitation in recommending St. Jacobs Oil to all suffering from rheumatism as being a. ‘Conqueror of Pain.’” While the postman’s lot at best is not a liapoy one,” he is undoubtedly saved much pain' aud discomfort, whieh he would otherwise bo obliged to endure wore it not for tho remedy in quostion.—Mnnchesir,' Athletic Xtivs.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2502, 6 September 1890, Page 8

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