THE YOUTH WHO BORE the bauner with the strange device, and tho boy who stood on the burning deck were both a trifle off. St. Jicobs oil is an article of faith with thousands who never put their names to a testimonial, but who, if asked, would do so without hesitation. This world-famed and wonderful remody relieves and cures all bodily pains, for which an extern--! remedy may be applied, and is obtainable from every chemist and dealer in medicines throughout the inhabitable portions of the globe. The popularity of St. Jacobs oil has been the subject of c tmment by almost the entire press of the country. In many instances the leading articles of large and influential pipers havo been devoied to the details of what seem to be almost magical cures effected by the use of St. Jacobs oil in local cases comiug under the immediate attention of the publishers St. Jacobs oil is indorsed by statesmen, judges, the clergy, the medical profession, as well as by people in every walk of life. Others have suffered worse pain, and for a longer time than you have. Doctors sometimes fail, even the best of them. St. Jacobs oil is a certainty. It is not claimed that it will cure all diseases, but it assuredly will give you relief from pain, enable you to rest, and help you to believe that this world is not nearly so bad as you were beginning to think it. Give St. Jacobs oil a trial, and be grateful for the advice. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., LIMITIiU. Wholesa'e Agents for New Zealand. To Possoss a Reliable Timekeeper at the Minimum of Cost You Must BUY A WATBEBURY! jfTOESE CARDS Printed on tho JLJL Shortest Notice at tho Office of this Paper.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2528, 13 July 1893, Page 4
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295Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2528, 13 July 1893, Page 4
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