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' mmMU 3m*Ba S_«^s?^^«fe»2<s^--^ gS3KM» saa fen MS taSSa-* V, SBH Hu a ®L®siss2£sHa sae» M9*3tft»fict Sid* v* x? jßs*u®*in3asi*w-A ,J,; •' >r ''" THE NEW ZEALAND 1 EEKLY ij \ LASD ACENTS’ BEGBBD. I AN Up-to-date Weekly IHustrHed ei. Papa, advocating Farming, Pastoral and Landed Intercuts generally. Threepence Weekly, or 12,6 per annum, pyfod to any address In New /.ealandi DEPARTMENTS- I I Agricultural and Pastoral, The Breeder, } I The Dalrv Farmer, The Veterinarian, a | The Poultry Farm, Lav for Farmers, 5 1 Current Topics, Inter-Provincial Notes, « Farmers’ Politics, The Home Circle, j I Household Hints, Land Agents’ Record, . etc-, etc- i Send your Subscription along TO-DAY. j “The Farmers' Weekly" is an. ex- j ccpticnally zcod Advertising Iv'xtaiutn. - For terms, etc-, apply to— S ASTHTTE CLEAVE & CO., ltd., Publishers, Vulcan Lane, 5 AUCKLAND. I

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CURES. BFtJG H T’S DlsakiAbsE. Erom Mr. William John Yuilla, Harvcytown, Eagleluvwk, 'Bendigo, Vic., Ist September, 190 S. $ * “ Despite all the skill and attention bestowed on mo by the hospital doctors and nurses, 1 gradually grew worse, the doctors having diagnosed my complaint as bright’s .Disease, lhe doctors gave me up as incurable, and gave me hut a lew weeks longer to live. 1 was then taken from the hospital to mv home to die (as my friends thought), as my father did not wish mo to die in the hospital, but'l had a feeling within myself that there was hope whilst there was life, and. unlike my friends, 1 djd not give up in despair. On the way homo mv father procured a bottle of Warners tsafe Cure, but, on arrival, I was in a state of collapse from the shaking I had undergone on the way. My father, thinking that the Safe Cure would do me uo harm if it did me no good, gave me a small dose, continuin' 1 ’ to do so at intervals throughout the day. I felt a little better, the agonising pain being less severe. I continued to take Warner’s Safe Cure, and was soon able to get a little reit and sleep, and my strength very gradually returned. My friends began to have hopes of my ultimate recovery. Each dav my urine, when analysed, showed less albumen. My health steadily improved. Each bottle of Varner's Safe Cure I took hastened my recovery, I was then able to get up and about, and in less than three months was restored to perfect health and strength. From that time up to the! present I have had uo return of the disease, and for six years have been in constant employment on-the mines.”

BLADDER DISEASE.— From Mr. F. 11. White, 37 Errol Street, Wes* Footscray, Vie., 9th April, 1906. “About eight years ago, when living in Gippshind, I lmd occasion to do somo heavy work on our farm there and brought on a disorder of the bladder, which caused mo to suiicr excruciating pain in the bladder and other organs, especially in my side and back. Urinating became most painful and difficult. Mv urine was mixed with a great deal of mucous matter, and a brick-dust like sediment was precipitated in it. At frequent intervals I suffered from retention of urine and consequent torture. The pain became so severe at last that I was not aide to get about. I tried a number of medicines with no effect until I commenced to take a course of Warner’s Safe Cure. After taking one bottle of that medicine my condition was much improved, and the pain, when passing water, less violent. Continuing to take the medicine, I gradually grew better, and my urine became clear and free from deposits. I can now urinate without pain, and all symptoms of my deplorable condition have ceased. I now enjoy very good health and can honestly recommend Warner’s Safe Cure for bladder troubles.”

LIVER DISEASE.— From Mrs. Mary Malier, 18 Burrahpore Street, Sydney, N.S.W., 17 March, 1900. “ ruimher of years I have suffered from sick-headaches, indigestion and biliousness. At times I became quite dizzy and almost afraid to venture into the sheet. My blood was poor and watery. I tried many medicines, hoping to get relief, but without success. I was nearly in despair, when, on the advice of a friend, I decided to give Warner’s Safe Cure a trial. After taking about two bottles of Warner s Safe Cure the headaches entirely left me, and in the course of a month I found a wonderful improvement in my general health. I gained strength rapidly, and as my strength returned the dizziness ceased to trouble me. 1 can now eat and sleep and attend to my household work with ease and comfort.” RHEUMATISM.— From Mrs. Mary Itegelsford, 8-1 Gerard Street, Alexandria, N.S.W., 20th October, 1901. “ 1 w ns laid up with acute Hheumatism and Bbeumatic Fever for eleven w"eks and for eight weeks of that time I was quite a cripple, being unable to get about at all’ I was treated by a Sydney doctor, hut after taking his medicine only ~ot relief for a hide while. I then thought a change might do me good, so I went away and while away I got so bad that we called in another doctor. Ho prescribed for mo hut I only seemed to get temporary relief. I also tried many professed cures for llheu mutism, both internal and external, but could get no relief whatever. I was he-dnninc to . get very down-hearted after trying so many medicines. Finally I made'un mv mind to take Warner’s Safe Cure. Altogether I took seven bottles of Warner’s Safe Cure and one bottle of Warner’s Safe Bheumatic Cure. After taking tile second bottle I began to feel a change, so I persevered with the treatment and found that I was improving with every dose I took. The result was that I was thoroughly cured I can honestly say that I feel like a new woman, being now able to attend to mv household duties, washing included. You are at liberty to use this letter as you like so as to benefit others who may suffer as I have.” J ’ A pamphlet containing many similar letters will be sent, post free by H. H TVainei anu Co., Limited, Australasian Branch, ATclbournc, proprietors of © WARNER’S SAFE ’ CURE. ®

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1903, 12 October 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1903, 12 October 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1903, 12 October 1906, Page 4

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