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CAPITAL LETTERS. (By “Typo.”) The ni'L of letter writing should bo : : act Ted by every one. To read a ;eU:;r iu which the views, objects or ipiuions of the writer are clearly and .•otteisely expressed is always a pleauire. We quote at length two letters hich we were very glad to receive. From Mr. W. J. Miller, Bootmaker, 167 Jersey Street, Paddington, Sydney, N.S.W., 25th January, 1907. “ About a year ago I was alllicted with constant drowsiness and dizziness in l he head. There were sharp darting pains in my shoulder blades and back. My eyesight grew dim and my tongue •as constantly covered with a heavy coat, feeling hard and tough like leather. The pain in my head was so great that it seemed as though a heavy vi ight. was pressing oil the crown. Alter taking a number of medicines, iioprieUry as well as those prescribed ay doctors, f began to take Warner’s .Sale Cure, and, to my astonishment, I loum! that, when I had taken a few !>■'•!lies, all symptoms of my complaint were banished. I can say that my nealtli, which was completely broken, restored, and I am well once more.” rrt-ui Mr. J. Graham, Victoria Street, Auckland, N.Z., 15th October, 1906. I had been snflering from bilious .■omplaint for several years, which at last broke down my digestive system, causing great distress and violent vomit ng spells after eating. I suffered foai I idly from headaches weekly, with •acreased violence. Some few months jg.o I was recommended to try Waricr’s Safe Cure. lam glad I followed lie advice, for in a short time after I commenced to take the medicine my health began to improve, and gradually. but effectively, my sufferings were removed. I am grateful for the wonderful change effected.” these two letters describe in an excellent manner some of the many symptoms of a disordered liver and tire 'curative effect of Warner’s Safe Cure. 1 hey cannot fail to interest manv others who may bo suffering in a similar manner, and to let them know how they, too, may obtain relief. Warner’s Safe Cure is a specific cure lor kidney and liver disorders. By restoring the kidneys and liver to health and activity, Warner’s Safe Cure enables the system to expel all uric and biliary waste poisons, the retention of wlncli is the cause of people sufferim' Mom Itheuma tism, Gout, Neuralgia’ Backache, Sciatica, Imligestfon.’ a mem ia, blood Disorders, Biliousness, Jaundice, Graved, Stone, Bladder TrouIdes General Debility, Sick Headache and Bright’s Disease. Warner’s Safe Cute cures all these disorders speedilv and peimanently, simply because it is an aid to natural action. It restores vigour to the kidneys and the liver and Mature completes the work. i ll'i add i t, °" to tlla re g»lar 5/- and 2/9 bottles of Warner’s Safe Cure, a concentrated form of the medicine is now issued at 2/6 per bottle. Warner’s Safe c-ure (Concentrated) is not compounded with alcohol, and contains the same number of doses as the 5/- bottle of Warners Safe Cure.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2032, 5 March 1908, Page 4
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