KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.
This trite saying is ao well. grounded In the experience of mankind that its truth would be worth as muoh ab the effort of prbving that the sun shines. Where no knowledge exists no power is found. A people will not uphold, a constituency will not endorse, apaper conducted 011 any other priticiple than that of disseminating knowlodgo, A papor ia tho mouthpiece of the peoplo, and as such must speak tho popular thought and sentiment truthfully, tuid pertinently. A notable fact of this instance has not only been the editorial opinions of but the unqualified tcatimonial of tho trade and tho people, to the efficacy of that well-known romedy St. Jacubs Oil. Very many journals the world ovor, of highest worth and standing, have editorially and otherwise, employed their columns to chronicle the cures and proclaim the wonderful worth of tho great pain conqueror, St. Jacobs Oil, and in the history of journalism these articles hiwo boon unparalleled in dealing with actual tacts, baaed upon the straightforward statements of people of unimpeachable integrity. ON THE GOLD-FIELDS: | Mr Wehre Croizhur, editor' Palmer, Chronicle, Palmer Goldfields,Maytown Queensland, wrote that after three applications of St Jacobs ojl he was relieved of lumbago, and that it exerted an equally happy result upon goiit. to which lie had been subject for years. The miners in the goldfields havo used it at this suggestion, and regard it as an invaluable specific for pains of all sorts, to which, as.a class, they are peculiarly subject. For Economy, Combined with' Efficiency, : . WEAR A'WATERBURY,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4465, 8 July 1893, Page 3
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259KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4465, 8 July 1893, Page 3
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