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INTERRUPTED. "You ought to have seen Mr Maa'shall when he called upon Do.ly the other night," remarked Johnny to his sister's young man, who was taking tea with the family. " I veil you he looked fine, sitting there'alongside of hsr with his arm " "Johnny!" gasped his sister, her face the color of a ooiled lobster. " Well, so ho did," persisted Johnny. " Ho had hia arm " "John!" scrcamjd his mother, frantically. " Why," whined the boy ;" I was " "John." ?aid his father, sternly, ''leave the room !" And Johnny left, raying as he went: "I was only going to say that he had his armv clothes on." Pretty Miss: " Shall I marry a man whose tastes are the opposite of mine, and quarrel with him. or shall I marry a man whose, tastes are the same as mine, and get tired of him?"

WOMEN'S LETTERS. From Mrs. Elizabeth Dickman, 810, Skiplon-street, Ballarat South, Vic, 22nd„March, 1911. "For several years I was severely troubled by disorderly liver and kidneys, suffering excruciating pain in the reirion of the kidneys. At times the pam was so severe that I could not raise myself in bed without catching hold of the head of tho hofistead and pulling myself up in that way. I was in a fctato of general lassitude, had tha greatest aversion for exorcise, loathed oil food, and my nights were sleepless. The secretions of th<s kidneys were abnormal, and filkd with alouminous matter. 1 was altogether in a very low and despondent state when I commenced to take Warner's f-Ve Curo which had have recommended to me. After taking the contents if a fovv bottles, Iho painful symptoms disappeared, my secretions bpc»me of a natural colour, I was able to sleep and enjoy my food and strength returned rapidly. I have, therefore much pleasure in recommending Warner's Safe Cure to anyone who may be suffering in liko manner." From Mrs. C. Wake, Marsh-street, Armidale, N.S.W., Ist June, 1910. "I have been subject to disease of the liver for some years past. I had severe pain in the back and sidos, disWiness in the head and indigestion. The slightest pressure on the liver would cause great pain. It wao with great difficulty that I could do any mental or bodily work. During the first few years, I tried the usual purgative remedies which only had the- effect of temporarily improving my condition. In later years I found my liver was more seriously affected and tho usual remedies did not seem to benefit me, and. my pains were more revero than before. Suffering like this, without any prospect of relief, I decided to take a course of Warner's Safe Cure which was recommend :d to me hy % friend. Tho good effects were apparent almost immediately. From that time, I continued to improve and, in the course of a few weeks I entirely recovered my health, since then I have been free from the complaint." Very many similar letters, full information about Warner's Safe Cure, for tho kidneys and liver, and valuable advice will bo found in a pamphlet issued by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne, Vic, which will be sent post free to anyone applying for it. Warner's Safe Cure i.% sold by chemists and storekeepers ererywhere, both In th'e original (ss) bottles and in the cheaper (2s 6d) "Conceiitrwtcd,". noajjsjcoholic form.

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Evening Star, Issue 14933, 20 July 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14933, 20 July 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14933, 20 July 1912, Page 11

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