KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.
This trite saying is so well grounded in the experience of mankind thet its truth would be worth as much as the effort of proving that the eun shiues, Whore no knowledge exists no power is found. A people will nut uphold, a constituency will not endoreo a paper con ducted on any otherprinciplethan that of diaaominating knowledge. A paper is the mouthpiece of 'tho people, and as Biiohmust speak tho popular thought and sentiment truthfully, intelligently, and pertinently. A notable fact of this instance has not only beou the editorial opinions of but the unqualified testimonial of tho trade and tho people, to the efficaoy of that well-known remedy St., Jacobs Oil. Very many journals the world over, of highest worth and stand' ing, 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 have beon unparalloled in dealing with actual tacts, based upon the straightforward statements of people of uniinpoachablo integrity.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4403, 10 August 1893, Page 3
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178KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4403, 10 August 1893, Page 3
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