PERFECT DIGESTION MEANS TO CURE INDIGESTION And Stomach Troubles It Is necessary to take after meals some harmless preparation which will supply the natural digestive fluids which every weak stomach lacks. And the best preparation of this character is Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules, which contain all the natural digostant; which Nature requires for prompt digestion. One or two taken after meals will prevent souring, fermentation, and acidity, and ensuro complete digestion and assimilation. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann’s, agent, chemist. RHEUMATISM CURED. 6 “ For many weary years I suffered ftom great debility and scute rheumatism ; I had stiffness in the joints and :• muscles, more particularly in the back, where the pain was most excruciating. My appetite failed and I became weak and irritable. I tried every treatment and medicine I could hear of that was likely to do me good, but without avail. I had lost faith in patent medicine*, but my sufferings were so great that when Warner’* Safe Cure was brought under my notice I gave it a trial. When I had taken the contents of one boitlo I obtained great relief. I continued taking the medicine for some time, when I was relieved of all pain and suffering. My recovery was to mo a great surprise, for I am getting on in years. I have lived in this district for over fifty years.” This letter is from Mrs. Eliza Macnisb, 15, Gurner Street, Paddington, Sydney. STONE CURED. " Some ten years ago I was attacked by great pains in the back and groin, which at times were so severe that I almost screamed with agony. 1 was treated by doctors for fully five years, and also tried several patent medicines, but obtained no relief. I at last despaired of ever getting well again, but was recommended by a friend to try Warner’s Safe Cure, as it had given him immense relief in a similar case. I followed his advice, and after taking the medicine for a while, I passed a stone about three-quarters of an inch long and a quarter of an inch wide. I am pleased to say that, after this stone had come away, my sufferings were at an end, and I have uot suffered in the slightest degree since. Many of my friends know of my case, and .1 always keep the stone I passed. I can confidently recommend Warner’s Safe Cure in cases like mine, as I am thoroughly convinced that it saved mo many years of agony, if not my very life itself.” This letter is from Mr. James Grant, Grocer, 126, Young Street, Annandale, N.S.W. BLADDER DISEASE CURED. “ No one knows the suffering I went through before 1 began to take Warner’s Safe Cure. For ten years I suffered from my kidneys and liver, and finally bladder disease set in. I have been in five hospitals—three in New South Wales and two in Victoria. I was operated on. I consultod many doctors, but never obtained more than temporary relief until a friend induced me to take Warner’s Safe Cure. I gave the medicine a fair trial, and, to my surprise and delight, I began to get better rapidly, until now 1 am in perfect health. I never felt better in my life, and I am 70 years of age. I only wish that 1 had taken Warner's Safe Cure long ago, as I know that I should then have been spared years of agony. I hope that you will publish this letter far and wide so that other sufferers from bladder trouble may know how to obtain relief. I cannot praise Warner’s Safe Cure too highly. To me it has been the greatest boon.” This letter is from Mr. M. Nolan, Picton Cottage, 21, Hopkins Street,. Richmond, Vic. In addition to the regular 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 Cure (Concentrated) is not compounded with alcohol, and contains the same number of doses as the 5/- bottle of Warner’s Safe Cure. A treatise will be sent, post free, by 11. 11. Warner and Co., Ltd v Australasia.!) Brandi. Melbourne. •
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2146, 23 March 1908, Page 4
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