12 THE LIVER TO BLAME.
“i. was troubled with a severe, form of liver complaint and indigestion foi some years, accompanied by headaches of the mo-st excruciating kind I had violent pains in the stomach, especially alter meals. \Y iic-uc. er 1 caught a cold it seined to fly la my back. I. gradually grew worse, am! was at times hardly able to do my work. J. had heard a good dev', about tlie benefit people had domed from taking Warner's Safe Cure, so i decided to give it a trial myself. After taking the contents of the first bottle I received surprisingly great relief. Continuing to take the medicine a little longer, all traces of the complaint left me, and my genera! health became good. ’’< base remained well ever since.. 1 have recoinmendeif Warner’s Safe Cure to many others, who speak highly of its healing proper-ties.”—i-ioiri Mr G. Jantze.u, Finsbury Park, Woodville, Adelaide, S.A.
“J. have suffered much from disease of the liver and kidneys. My liver complaint became almost chronic. I had very acute pains in the chest and loins, and particularly in the sides and back. The- pains were very severe, and troubled me match at night, depraving me of greatly needed rest. My appetite was poor and digestion imperfect. I tried a number of remedies, but was unable to obtain relief. Fortunately for me, I. was persuaded to try Warner’s Safe Cairo. Prom the first a decided improvement took place. .1. persevered with, tho medicine and continued to gelt better and stronger. I could sleep well at night, and my appetite was greatly improved. In a short time. I was quite free from all sign of the complaint, and have been well ever since.”—From Mrs Phillips, 30, Tyrone street, South Yarra, Vic.
In addition to the regular 5s and 2s 9d bottles of Warner’s Safe Cure, a concentrated form of the medicine is noav issued at 2s 6d per battle. Warner’s Safe Cure (Concentrated) is not compounded avitb alcohol and contains the same number of doses as the 5s bottle of Marner’fi Safe Cure. 11. 11. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne, Vic.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2358, 26 November 1908, Page 6
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35612 THE LIVER TO BLAME. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2358, 26 November 1908, Page 6
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