WITHOUT A PEER.
Asa prominent clergyman remarks, St, Jacob's Oil is without a peer lor pains, bruises, aohes, fa, It is far superior to all other embrocations and- liniments, and possesses greater penetrating power than any other remedy, It gobs straight to the scat ot disease, and removes the cause ol pain. It is safe, sure, and harmless, anJ.acts liko mfgic. Tho best remedy in tho world for THE. CUBE OF BHEUMATISMisSt, Jacobs Oil. Its absolute cleanliness and rapidity of penetration lender it susceptibly, of use as.often as desired, without the an. noyp.nco of soiling either flesh or garments and its peculiar adaptation to tho various forms of disease, producing, as it does, the most rapidly beneficial effects, make? it a reliftblo means of relief in the hands of all. Tho TWO GREAT OAUSEtf of NEURAL-GIA-are impoverishment of thoblocd and deficiency of neryeforco; and the trcatmen o! it isnot so obscure as many people\voyld bo led to suppose,: The first thing is to relieve ihepain, which 'lb'(lone more quickly land Bfttlßfadtorily by St. Jacob's Oil than by iifa'y oilier known remedy/ ' Tho second objeot is to remove tho causo, which'is aocompliehed bythe abUcdantuseofnouriahingfood, of a nature to strengthen and tono both the musotdar and norvoas.systems. to promptly and permanently relieve and euro.neuralgia,.then,',tho -first and' best means is to us 6 ST. JACOB'S OIXj. Ibis,
with .these other' indispensable. ogfeiits -for | tlio trcatmontot nervous r dlseaßss-ptiw I!'air, 3 .su^ligh't)'and*.oxo^oisa—will effect- immediate jfeltef And onre not only Inrpsurol; | : gift;buVflkolh.adny. pthoibainluMdUeasofl. St. Jaoobfl Oil ig sold -by all ehomists and torekcepera throughout AustrAlasia. Prieo 3sper ;) b.otll.t'.,j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4757, 26 June 1894, Page 3
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263WITHOUT A PEER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4757, 26 June 1894, Page 3
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