KIDNEY COMPLAINT. From Mr. Thomas Clinton, Flemingstrext, Wickham, Newcastle, N.S.W. 14th June, 1910. “Some time ago, I was attacked by excruciating" pains in my back which presently extended all over my body. I also had headaches periodically, so severe that I could not sleep. My appetite failed and I became so weak and worn out that I thought I should have to give up work altogether. I obtained medical advice and was told that I was suffering from a severe attack of kidney complaint. The treatment prescribed failed to benefit me. I then tried various advertised remedies, with the same result. I finally decided to try Warner’s Safe Cure, which I had heard was a splendid medicine for my complaint. The medicine had a beneficial effect almost immediately. After takmg the contents* of a few bottles, the paiiis ’all left me, ihe_. headaches . did not. return, I could eat and sleep. . well, and soon regained my strength./ E have kept, in good healiff since that time.” • - ' ' LIVER COMPLAINT. From Sirs. Edith'Futton.,,.Zcmeh-st.reeL W Wellington, N.S.W.-, 6th July, 1910. ' “I experienced the ili effects of a torpid liver for many months which frequently gave rise to a sense of heaviness in my right side and pain in the back. I had dizziness in the head and suffered from physical prostration and mental depression. During the many months that I suffered in this manner, I tried various remedies but with little or no benefit. I then commenced to take Warner’s Sate Cure. After taking a few bottles of that medicine I was effectually cured of all pain and disconi'qrt, and was fullyrestored to health and strength. My husband has also taken Warner's Safe Cure for pain m the back and with the same beneficial mult * Warner’s Safe Cure for the kidneys and liver is soid By chemists and storekeepers' everywhere, belli in the original (ss) be'.ties and in the cheaper (2s fid) “ Concentrated ” non-alcoholic form.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3300, 19 August 1911, Page 4
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