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royal hotel AUCKLAND. JOHN MOftlilSON (Ono time of tho Grand and Metropolitan Hotels, Auckland, and Royal Hotel, Thames), DESIRES to inform his Friouds and tho Pnblio that he taken over from MR PEROT ISAA 1 tho above woll-kuowa Hotel* As horotoforo tho Hoaao will bo found up*lO'dato in all ha appointments and thoroughly homely 0. PERMS, LICENSED INTERPRETER. NATIVE LAND AND COMMISSION JAQ.ENT.

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From Mr. J. Edwards, Davey Street, East Geelong, Vic., 31st August, 1005. “For about twelve months I had been ailing from aggravated liver complaint, producing indigestion, biliousness, a heavy feeling in the chest, and frequent pains m the shoulder blades. I tried the usual purgative remedies, which had the etlect ot only temporarily improving my condition. I could get no permanent relief until 1 too ' Warner’s Safe Cure. lam pleased to say that the good effect of that medicine became apparent almost immediately I commenced to take it, and in a short time 1 was thoroughly cured. I have recommended Warner’s Safe Cure to many of my friends, who all speak well of it.’’ From Mrs. K. Chapman, 150 Paddington! Street, Sydney, N.S.W., Bth February, 1900. “ For a considerable time I was a sufferer from liver complaint accompanied by severe pains in the back, depression of spirits, and loss of appetite. I tried anything I thought would do me good, but obtained no relief whatever. I happened to read ono of your books giving accounts of wonderful cures Warner’s Safe Cure has effected, and therefore decided to try its effect on myself. The result was marvellous, as in a short space of time I was completely restored to good health, and, I am glad to say, I have not been troubled with pains of any description since.’’ From Mr. Gladstone Mayne, 22 Parade, Norwood, S.A., 14th December, 1905. “ For several years past I suffered much pain from symptoms of liver complaint, such as biliousness, indications denoting congestion, heavy pain in the right side, and a dull persistent pain under the right shoulder blade. I was also affected with dizziness, headaches, and loss of sleep. I resorted for relief to a number of medicines, but did not obtain any good result until I began to take Warner’s Safe Cure. I took only a few bottles of that medicine, when all painful symptoms subsided. During the last twelve months I have not felt anything of the old complaint. Being fully convinced that I am permanently cured, I am truly grateful." From Miss Annie Leleman, Zabina Street, off Thomas Street, North Broken Hit N.S.W., 28th November, 1905. “I have much pleasure in testifying as to the efficacy of Warner’s Safe Cure, having taken that medicine when suffering from functional derangement of the liver. I was troubled with severe pains in the back, sides, and head, with constant dizziness. Indigestion troubled me a good deal and caused me many sleepless nights, whilst exercise of any kind brought on fatigue. Warner’s Safe Cure was brought under my notice. I procured two bottles of the medicine, and after taking the second bottle I found a great improvement had taken place in my health. All aches and pains had gradually ceased to trouble me. I could eat without distress, and get refreshing sleep.

From Mr. A. McEwan, G Princes Place, Darlingliurst, N.S.W., 15th September, 1905. “ I suffered for months from liver complaint, which caused dizziness in my head and a languid, tired feeling. I also had severe pains in my side and back. I tried many medicines to obtain relief, but without effect. I was advised to try Warner E Safe Cure by a friend of mine, and it is a good thing that I took his advice, a 3, after taking about four bottles of Warner’s Safe Cure, I was thoroughly cured.” From Mr. William Tanner, Hawks’ Lane, West Geelong, Vic., 31st August, 1905. “It affords me great pleasure to write you as to the efficacy of Warnsr’a Safe Cure in my case. For years I had been suffering from loss oi appetite and indigestion, cu-companied by violent pains in my stomach and disagreeable symptoms after evory meal. I also noticed a loss of nerve power. When in this condition I began to take Warner’s Safe Cure. The relief I obtained was speedy, and after I had taken a lew bottles the symptoms I have described ceased to exist, and I now feel like a new man.” ' A treatise explaining the aotion of will be sent post free by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne,

J THE “GLOBE” CREAM SEPARATOR The “ Globe ” Separator Is manufactured on an entirely different principle to all others, it being made on the Link Blade system, which means PERFECT SKIMMING, By this system the milk Is divided up by plates in thin layers so that each space between the plates' 1 [acts f as an Individual separator. Instead of loose discs, the 'link blades are hinged and joined to one singleSjpart, thereby preventing the parts beingjjjput together in wrong order. Easiestpo';Clean TheJStrongest [Skimmer Admitted Iy Experts to be FAR THE BEST ON THE GLOBE, Prices and Particulars from LOCAL IBONMONGEHS. And the Wholesale Agents, WINGATE & Co., . Ironmongers, 33 and 33, Queen Street, Anokland. mmm MS mm

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1948, 3 December 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1948, 3 December 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1948, 3 December 1906, Page 4

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