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r ‘l suffered for a long time with severe pains in the back, over tlio kidneys, and under the shoulder blades, and back of nay neck. My back became so lame that it was with difficulty I could move aboiat. I suffered thus for many weary months. I tried varioais advertised remedies, which failed to give me the relief I sought, until Warner’s Safe Cure was brought to my notice. I took that medicine with marvellous result. In a short time the pains and aches had all left me; I am now in good health. I also suffered a good deal from Rheumatism, but the Safe Cure has also eradicated all symptoms of that complaint from my system.”—From Mr U. Davidson, ~ bootmaker, 62 Commercfalload, Prahran, Vic.
“I have been using your Safe Cures for twenty-six years, and have found them most beneficial, in fact Warner’s Safe Cure cured one. of my daughters of dropsy at the age of thirteen. She is now a healthy woman, with a family of five healthy children. Several doctors had pronounced her case hopeless, and as a last resort I tried your .Safe Cure. 1 can also recommend Warner’s Safe Nervine for sleeplessness.”—From Mrs Win. Greaves, Picnic Park, Lyndhurst, N.S.W,
''About two years ago i was suffering from a serious form of kidney disease. I had pains in my loins and back, and the pain in the back would frequently extend as far as the back of the head. My urine was loaded with sediment, and other symptoms pointed to great constitutional disturbance. I was in this condition for many months, and almost despaired of recovering my lost health, as I bad tried so many remedies without avail, when I was advised to try Warner's Safe Cure. After I had taken the contents of a few bottles of this medicine my pains were, alleviated, and, continuing the treatment, all symptoms of disease of the kidneys vanished. I am now once again in vigorous health. I have recommended Warner’s Safe. Cure to others, who have taken it with good results.”—From Mr S. 11. Part, llernard-street, Rockhampton North, Q.
•‘Some years ago pain in the back oegan to trouble me a good deal, but L did not take much notice of it at first, thinking it would pass off, but as time went on, and f became much worse, and my general health began 'o decline, ! was forced to gi vs it ittention. My appetite was failing ne, my nights were much disturbed, md I could scarcely stoop for the pain -
: n the back and under the shoulder blades. 1 had heard Warner’s Safe Curo spoken of as a cure for kidney troubles, so decided to try it. Before I had taken the contents of half x bottle I was greatly relieved. I continued to lake (lie medicine for sciuo weeks, when all symptoms of the com•daint left me, and I could eat and deep well. T have bad no return of •lie complaint since that time.”—From '■Liss A. Fletcher, Cla re-street, Portend, Port Adelaide, S.A.
''Some- time ago, when lifting a heavy weight, T accidentally received i very severe strain in the back, in -he region of tho kidneys. The pain was so severe that T could scaicely jtand upright. The pain would shoot upwards between my shoulders, and was awful whilst u lasted, depriving me of all rest and sleep at night. The remedies 1 tried failed to do me any rood. In fact I got worse, and was afraid I was in for a very serious illness. When i was just about as bad is possible, I commenced to take Warner's Safe Cure, and I am pleased to say that in the course of a few weeks [ quite recovered. My back ceased to pain me, and I could get my natural steep, which I had not been able to do cor a long time. I feel that 1. am .quite cured, not having felt any pain in the back since that time, and I am now able to do my work with ease and comfort.” —From Mr T. G. Ilillsberg, baker and pastrycook, 106 Viviautreet, Boulder City, W.A.
Tu addition to the regular 5s and is 3d bottles of Warner’s Safe Cure, a concentrated form of the medicine is now issued at 2s Cd per bottle. Winner's Safe Cure (Concentrated) is not compounded with alcohol, and contains the same number of doses as the os bottle of Warner’s Safe Cur©. F[. 11. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne. Vic.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2365, 4 December 1908, Page 3
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