1 \7S7ANT£D to Rent a Four-roomed Ootj »T tsge in East end of the tnvn. Eenfe from 12s to 14s per week. Apply M.P., Office of this Paper. 2597 Tho SILVER MEDAL awarded to ST. JACOB'S OIL by the Jurors was refused on the ground of its being a Patent Medicine. St. Jacob’s Oil. The Great GERMAN KKMEDI ’ S-OH EHEOMiTISM, Neuralgia, ftciatica, Lumbago, 1 Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scales, General codily Pains, Tooth, Ear. and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, a .d all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals 8t Jacob’s Oil as a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Remedy A trial entails bat tho comparatively tnflmg outlay of 7U Cents, and everyone suffering with pain cin have cheap and positive proof of its claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. p OLD BT KEMPTHOBNsJ, PROSSER & CO., Christchurch, And all other Druggists and Dealers ia Medicine, NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION The official award of the Jurors runs as follows “St. Jacob’s Oil—The Jurors have had no opportunity of testing its reported virtues.” HEBE IS A SINGLE OPPO2,TUNITr. ‘‘This is to certify that Mr Hogan, of the United States Court. New Zealand International Exhibition, has given me St Jacob’s Oil, which, after one application, has relieved me of all pain which I was suffering from sciatica.” (signed) WIILTAM MOOR, CoachbuUder, Chris .church, N.Z. 6th June, 1882. Witnesses— Q. A. Munyard, journalist, ‘‘Lyttelton Times” Office. John Bluckmore, Sergeant, Armed Constabulary. W. Geo, clerk. Post Offica Department. TSE ANNEXED IS ALSO RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED. New Zealand International Exhibition. — Curing the winter seisin o! 1882, hav.ng been on duty as mamber of the Armed Constabulary Force at the New Zealand International Exhibition, I suffered from corns axl chilblains On the recommendation of Mr Nogan, of the United Sta es Court, I used Si. Jacob’s Oil, which after two applications relieved me of suffering. I give this certificate as a man who understands the value of truth.— Dated this 24tn June 1882. (Signed) DANIEL SULLIVAN, Constable. Witness— Eoet. S. Walpole, Secretary New Zealand International Exhibition. There are several other reliable certificates, which can be produced on application to Mr Hogan, at the Exhibition. ST. JACOB’S OIL Is For Sale by KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & 00., Christchurch, And by all Druggists. The SILVER MtoDAL awarded to BT. JACOB’S OIL by the jurors was refused on the ground of its being a patent medicine. 2596
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2562, 24 June 1882, Page 3
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