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liver disease can be cured. From Mrs. 0. Stanley, Oak-street, Golden-square, Bendigo, Victoiis, O 25th August., 1311. t “For some voars I was troubled with liver complaint of the most excruciating kind. At times 1 became aborted with violent- pairs in the bow Gs. I suffered from indigestion. My complaint culminated in the most alarming symptoms. I tried different medicines without getting any effectual relief. A friend ad_ vised me to try Warners Safe Cuio. I commenced to take that medicine, and the effect was most beneficial. 1 continued to take it for somo weeks, and at the end of that time the pains in my bowels had left me, and my diges tion became perfect once more. 1 can eat well now and do my wers with pleasure.” From Mr. J. F. Bowman, Alt fun-street, Granville, Sydney, New booth SVales, sth October, 1311. a<A few rears ago my health began j&O fail. I had severe headaches, bilioue attacks, and pairs across the chest, Bit times I had great weakness in my ifback and eide. My appetite was ;.ooi and my digestion had. 1 became so disheartened at the non-success of the iQiatiy remedies which 1 took in the hope fpt obtaining relief that it took a great ideal of persuasion to get me to give Safe Cure a trial, but 1 did 'bo at last, and I had cause to be pleas'pH that I did so, for, after taking a few '■bottles of the medicine, I regained my Health and strength. I am now in the Byijoyment cf good health, and. have gained several pounds in weight. Mr. Joe Ilaslip. 33. BostonI road, Mount Eden, Auckland, N.Z., 2Cth November. 1911. I *-‘For some years 1 had been ailing Erotn a serious affection of the liver and Sidneys. At last I found myself in a Btate of general lassitude. 1 suffered £rom fearful pains in tiio loins and darting pain in the region of the liver. I loathed my food, and what 1 ate 1 fcould not digest ' My nights were sleep- | less. After'trying many remedies. I finally began to tako Warner’s - Safe Cure, and' after taking a .few bottlesful of that medicine my system became thoroughly renovated. The pains in the back and liver havo ceased ; I can eat [without distress, and can sleep well at llight.” ‘ r From Mrs. Reardon. 1 Tully -street, -Townsville, Qld., 19th June, 1911. “Some years ago I suffered very much from biliousness, and found that I was rapidly losing my health. I had splitting pains in mv head, and had to take to my bed for'three or four days. 1 ako used' to vomit for an hour at a time, which left me very weak. 1 felt no inclination to work, and 6al about the bouse all day. The doctor attended me, and gave me several bottles of medicine to take, but they had no effect, A cousin of mine told me that she had taken Warner’s Safe Cure with great benefit, so I thought 1 would give it a fair trial myself. I took firur hot ties of Warner’s Safe Cure, with the g result that I soon regained my former strength, and am now completely cured . Thanks to Warner’s Safe Cure.”

From Mr. It. Oliver. Hill street, Cres cent, Hobart, f iu3», 3rd Jan., . 1.9,1 “Some few years ago I began to lose my health. I w'ae not then able to satisfy myself as to the cause of my trouble,' hue later oil I began to euOci from pains about m.y liver and in m, back ; also from periodical headaches of a very severe nature. T suffered from indigestion a good deal, and from loss of sleep and rest, so that 1 found my self in a state of general lassitude and great weakness. Such was my state of health when I began to take Warners Safe Cure. After taking a few bottles ful of the medicine my system was thor oughly renovated, and pains ceased t" troublo me. My appetite is now good and my digestion first-rate. 1 can sleep and work as usual, and continue to be in the best of health

From Mrs. M. MTntosh, Royal Tiger Hotel, Taranaki street, Wellington, ® N.Z , 4th December, 1911. “I take groat 'pleasure in testifying as to the benefit 1 h„'-e received from taking a few bottles of Warper's Safe Cure. For a considerable time J haci_ been gradually but steadily declining in health. 1 had great pain in various parts of -- my body, more especially in the region of the liver and kidneys. My appetite became poor. 1 sufferer! from indigestion, and s.t was v.-ith the .greatest difficulty that 1 eoulJ do m> uaily work. T paid bi-tie attention to my ■.complaint at first, but when l found that I was steadily growoTi worse I became alarmed, and began to look around for some re.medy which would cure me and give rr.e back my healHi and strength. Many remedies were re commended to me. Vu.t T at- length de feided to take a course, of Warner s Safe ’(Cure. I began to, improve in health al [most immediately. Ihe improvement Continued, and in a few . weeks tnno I [felt well and strong again. Pain had 'iceaeed to trouble me. My appetite is [mow excellent, and my digestion perfect. B feel that I own my restoration to »©alth wholly to Warner's Safe Lure. I Full information relrding to Warner s (Safe Cure, for the kidneys and liver is contained in a -pamphlet'• issued b.V 1 • [H. Warner and Co. ltd., Melbourne, Victoria, who will he f leased to send L copy, post free, to anyone interested. '•Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemlist* and storekeepers everywhere.. both in the original (&) the cheaper (2e 6d) “Coacentrated, m no*'atomic for«u

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3952, 7 June 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3952, 7 June 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3952, 7 June 1913, Page 5

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