WITHOUT A PEER.
Asnprominont clorgyman remarks, St, Jacob's Oil is without a peer for pains, bruises, aches, &o. It is far superior to nil other embrocations and liniments, and possesses greater penetrating power than any otber remedy. It goes straight to tho seat ot disease, and removes the cause of pain, It is safo, sure, and harmless, anil nets like mrgic. Tho best remedy in the world lor THE CUBE OP BHEUM ATISII is St. Jacobs Oil, Hj absolute cleanliness and rapidity of penetration lender it susceptible of use as often as desired, without tlie annoyance of soiling cither flesh or garments and its peculiar adaptation to tho various forms of disease, producing, as it docs,'tho most rapidly beneficial effects, makes it a reliable means of relief in the hands of all. The TWO GREAT CAUSES of NEUBALGIA are impoverishment of the blood and deficiency of nerve force; and tho treatmen of it is not so obscuro as many people would bo led to suppose. The first thing is to relieve tho pain, which is douomoro quickly land satisfactorily by St. Jacob's Oil than by any other known remedy. Tho second is to remove the cause, which is accomplished by the abundant use of nourishinn food, ol a nature to strengthen and tono both tho muscular ami nervous systems, To promptly and permanently relieve and euro ncuralgii, then, tho first and' best means is to 1130 ST. JACOB'd OIL. This, with thoso other indispcnsablo agents for the treatment of nervous diseases-pure air, sunlight, and exercise-will effect immediate relief and cure not only in neuralgin, but also in many other painfulldiseases, St. Jacobs Oil is sold by all chomists and torekco pers throughout Australasia. Piico Sapor bottle.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4775, 17 July 1894, Page 3
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286WITHOUT A PEER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4775, 17 July 1894, Page 3
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