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From Mr. Thomas* H. Boacb, 24 Margaret Street, Enmoro, Sydney, N.S.W., 16th March, 1906. . . . . " About seyen years ago my little daughter, now tan years of age, contraetea ■oarlet foyer in a very severe form. She recovered from the fever, hufc her cons i was left very weak, and sorao years latar she began to suffer from 0 hndv the kidneyß and dropsy. Her appetite at first became very capricious, J and head began to swell and her face became pallid. We were alaunec J dition, especially when the doctor, aftor a thorough examination, prononneca her to be ■offering from Bright’s Disease in a bad form. She 't,uld do her disease was pronounced by the doctors to be quite meuraol.., and tha, , eTer7 nothing forber. Hor urine, by analysis, showed much albumen. V, o -rien every possible means oi alleviating her sufferings, without result. It was an awful.and anxious time for us to see her dying and to bo able to no nothing to rn-iu he.. resource wo decided to give her Warner’s Safe Cure, having heard such good repm tsof the efficacy of that medicine. .The result proved the reports to bo correct, for after she. had taken-onajiottle wo were delighted to find the medicine was doing her good. YY persevered with the medicine, and she continued to grow better and stronger. lively week showed great improvement. Repeated tests proved that the quantity of albumen In her urine was decreasing. We- continued to give her arr.er s . afe Cure until all trace of albumen and sediment had disappeared, and all signs of dropsy had left her. She has now fully regained her health and strength, and looks more robust than any membfir of the family.’* From Miss M. Cornish, Storekeeper, 352 High Street,Bendigo, Vie., 24th August, 1905. , - For many years past I had been suffering from kidney comp.amt. The pam in my back and sides was so intense at timo3 that I could not lav down, and sleep was out of the question, whilst food was revolting to me. I also suuered from severe chronic headaches "recurring two or three times each week. Doctors medicines did me no good, so I stari-d to try the effect of Warner’s Safe Cure. Soon, after commencing to taka this n,"divine I obtained relief, and gradually began to mend, until all pain had left me and T could eat and sleep without- distress. I am now in the best of health. Fr-'O Miss Elisabeth Newbery, Bangor, 11. A., 3rd August, J-900. , ■> f n hope that others may benefit by my experience, I wish to isstify to what Wj .lev’s Safe Cure has done for me in saving my luo. In October, 19e3, I was toy-an jli with ilronsy whilst away from home. I did not take muc.i. nonce of u at first, but 8008 boceine so ill that I had to bn removed to tne hospital.. Tor ten weeks two doctors attended to me, and at last had to confess that thoy.could do no.hmgHor me . t ~ 1.1 s*. in no Vinme to mv parents. Itiey tuuy expected u .■ .„ „ a home, tnv"life was hanffing bv a thread, and everyone thought tbit X .should die. Often 1 ha,J “Ih difficulty in breathing that a rope bad to bo passed through *nd Ihidto be raised by that, so bolding on, I eoukl n efc my bieafch. At one period ct my illness I measured forty-iour M, inches round the vajst. I then >d ct my illness I measured torsy-iour i-**/ 7, a, bottle or Warner’s Safe Cure, and finding that it did me a little good, I continued to take if, taking also Warner’s Safe Fills. Altogether I loo«c«nirteen bottles iri the medicine (with tl'io pills), and, marvellous to say, since then I been Sromrer anil have enjoyed bettor health than ever before. Warner’s Safe Cure on-’oiibtodly saved my life after the doctors said that I was incurable. From Mr. J. W. Jackson, Storekeeper, 87 Inkerman Street, St. Kilda, Vio., 25th “ For a number of years I suffered from disease of the kidneys, which gradually undermined my health.. As the disease advanced I became worker. X lost all appetite and experienced extreme wakefulness and nervousness. I-had a sinking feeling which increased day by day, unfitting mo for exercise of any kind. When at the worst I commenced to take Warner’s Safe Cure. I rapidly recovered, and was soon once again in the enjoyment of good health and strength.” , - A treafciso coniainiDgmany similar lottera and an explanation why cures kidney and liver diseases, and the effects of those diseases, mob as Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Blood Disorders/ Anamna, Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Gravel, Stone, and Bladder Troubles, will bo son. post free by H H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne.

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Gisborne Times, 3 April 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, 3 April 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, 3 April 1907, Page 4

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