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TRENCH'S;;REMEDY .for: / WHAT INDEPENDENT WITNESSES SAY: from Mr. JAMES SIBLEY, 403, Wellesiey Street, Toronto, Canada. sth April, 1903. "I have a great deal of pleasure iu recommending Trench's Remedy for Epilepsy, as I feel that I oi\o my wbolo future happiness to it. I was tioubled with this diseaso for more than six years, but in-less than three weeks from the time I began taking your Remedy, the. fits, ceased,, and. I h.i\o now been freo from them for about fifteen months." • From Mr. W. R. CHALMERS, 89, Queen street, Melbourne, Australia. 6th August, 1904. "I have much pleasure in testifying to tho wonderful efficacy of Trench's Remedy- for Epilepsy. The, wife of a neighbour,a terrible sufferer for many years, has been completely 'cured; and in another case I know of, the fits wore- stopped as soon as the treatment commenced, and thero is no reason to doubt that the patient will before long be quite re-established in health." From Miss A. Wood, Aoton, London, S.W. '.'<:■■ October 22, 1907. ■ "I am very ploased to inform you that since: taking your Remedy I have been much better in health,-.'and. for the last eighteen months have been ■ quite free from an attack. •-' '.; . '■■'. '"'■ .'■ .' "I shall always have great'pleasure.,in : r&commending your Remedy." ' From tho D. B. BLACKWOOD, M.A., Th.L., Vicar of St. Helen's, , Tasmania. • ' ■ ' February 22nd, 1909. ■'. "I can honestly say that I have recommended anyone suffering from Epileptic Fits.to-give Trench's R-emedy a trial. It is from personal acquaintance with one who waG cured.that I'say so. She was a girl of about nine year^of.'age". ; ;Hor f; fathe"r told she would have as many as -thirty to fifty fits in a , .day. After.she took'the Remedy she never had one, and I saw Tier for. bye-r a year after at' intervals. So far as-1 could cee it; seemed a' . wonderful and;. complete -cure:" , ! ; • .. :'' . , ; From Mrs. Se'ward,;Upper,Wootton, Basingstoke, Hants. • " ■ ■■■/': '■■■;■ . July 16th, 1909. . - "I am yery pleased to be able to tell you my boy is keeping quite well, 1 and has not had a symptom for over 2 years. He lias just left. school and started work. I must say Trench's Remedy lifted a very heavy load off our minds'; so it-must speak' for itself, and many thanks ; to it. I shall be pleased to advertise it to anyone suffering from any attack of Epilepsey or Fits, and you can use this in any way you think fit if it will help you to make known your wonderful remedy. Pamphlets giving full information posted free on application to' N.Z. Agents, MESSRS. ELLISON AND DUNCAN, LTD., Port Ahuriri. \\\% The result of the inresligalion by. England's' great medical journal, "The Lancet," l\ <|J fi proved that fine tea like AMBER TIPS at 21- per lb. isjdmost as cheap as *| '; \*W uiferior teas at 1(6, because it gives more cups to the lb. and means better health.72 el >WHOLE3ALE , AQiIN'IBi-MiaaEBXaOMtSOH -BBCS, ( ll£D« jy.aLLNUTOB

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2278, 12 October 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2278, 12 October 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2278, 12 October 1914, Page 9

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