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■effects of tho oil'were simply marvel!lous." .. Mr E. Billington-"I havo derived groat relief from the application of the oil." MrJohnA. Clark-" I havo found tho lil a eery sovereign remedy.' Mr J. T. Isles, Mayor-" I have often mod St. J. 0., and have always obtained good result." Mr George Beal-" 1 suffered from soyore strains, and found itgavo instantaneous rolief."

! MrAlex.M'Lean(Alderman)-"lfind it so beneficial that 1 am nover without a supply." Mr Ernest A. Bmith-"When occasion arises I use it, and can testify to its excellent offecta." Mr John W. Slack—"lb nover failedto afford me rolief in a very short time.Mr Alfred Kdds—Tho contents of onebottle affected an absolute euro of aev ire rhouuiatku."

Mr John Hislop—" I have tried innumerable remedies, but none with such good results as St. Jacob'B Oil. Mr Henry L, Davis—"Bruises, cutß, sprains, tclics-all have been rapidly subdued by its magic influence." Mr A.E.. Harris-"! haye experienced considerable relief in cases of rheumatism and rheumatic gout by using St. Jacob's Oil"

During ouo ct the very severe storms that this district has been afflicted with lately, an unfortunate gentleman who was out in it, chanced to take shelter from one of the holiest showors m a shed he was passinj at the time, The storm raged with such violence, that ho determined to nuke himself as corcfortabloas ciivumitances would permit, until there were signs of improvement in the weather, so he drew his pipe Irom bis pochec, Letiled hiimelf in the warmest uw.er of the shed, aud smoked contentedly aw.'.y ; until ho was awakened by hearing Voices in close proximity to b'ir. Jc was quite dark by this time, so that ueulnr parties were p.w;re of the presence of tho other. They were talking very earnestly and tho subject s-.emed to boono of grei't moment to o'io of them at least, far be was urgently recommendiog ln's triced to fu'low Ins adyico and examplo, wb'c'i wa'i not io neglect his hcjlt'iauy longer, wbcu bo h?d a remedy within his reach that would work ft norfeu euro.

Ee btated his own experience, how long he had despaired ot finding reliot, for he had consulted scores of doctors, and tried innumerable medicines, all to no purpose, he still remained n martyr to indigestion and goneral falling off of health.

Lie gradually grew so much worse, that he felt "That life was not worth living," when one day a friend said to him, " Why not try Karana, ouo of Mother Mary Joseph Aubort's remedies, for your complaint. It is highly rccommendod for it." Ho d'd so, and :l Ah," ho said, " How I bless the day tlict I did. It has mac'o a new uwii of ino.

Hoeolarged atsuch length on tho wonderful properties of tbe inediciuea, that tho man who had been a'ceping, was quite roused, and had been an eager listener to all the cunversation.

ilising up he mode his presence known to the other two. much to their surprise, who supposed they were tho only occupants of this friendly shelter, Explaining to thorn that he was m need of just such a medicine aa ho had heard described, he begged for further

particulars of it, They wore gladly given him, and immediately he reached tho • nearest chemist's ho procured a hottlo of Karana, and he is now as loud in his praises of this wonderful remedy, as tho man who had been unwittingly tho means of restoring him to perfeci health. Tako Kaiiana, and you will find cut for yourselvos what an oxcellent Tunic it is, and now invaluable at all times and seasons.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 5 December 1892, Page 3

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600

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 5 December 1892, Page 3

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 5 December 1892, Page 3

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