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A WISH FULFILLED.

From. Mr. Stephen James Chapman, 516, Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, Victoria. "About five years ago, whilst living in Auckland, N.Z., 1 had rheumatic fever very seriously and it left left me with niy kilneys in a very bad condition. Ever since then, I suffered dreadfully from pain in my back. If I bent down, straightening myself ' caused me the greatest agony. I could only sleep for an hour or two every night. No sooner did I manage to fall asleep than I was awakened by the agonising pain. My occupation, being that of an electric-tram driver, was not of a nature to promote my recovery as I was constantly exposed to draughts. My doctor said 1 had Bright's disease and advised me to .take a sea trip. I came to Melbourne and obtained employment with a well-known owner of racehorses, lie was interested in my case, as he had hiinsalli suffered in v. similar manner. He .told me that he had. been ci.rod by taking War : tier's Safe Guvs. I had tried nearly every known means in order to obtain relief and was quite disheartened. However, I derided to try what Warner's Safe Cure would do for me. After taking the contents of one bottle, I began to notice an improvement. I continued to tnke the medicine until I had taken in all six bottlesful, when, to my great joy, I found that I was completely cured. You can imagine the relief I experienced after nearly five yars of suffering. I 'shall be glad if }'ou will ■ publish this letter so that others afflicted as I was mny know how they mny be, cured. I only wish I had known years ago. I should have been saved an immense amount of unnecessary suffering." The above letter is given, publicity in accordance wilh Mr. Chapman's wish. Many letters of a similar' nature, and an explanation of ' the curative action of Warner's S:ife Cure, in cases of uisovdere ! !iv«-v ;>nci k: -'.-•' vs. v.ill be fAund in .. mmphltit L-jvod by "H. H. Warner n-i<4 "-.'. Ltd., Australasian Branch, AleiW'iuri •. which will be pent yum. irtse bo any aj-ipiicaul.

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Grey River Argus, 13 April 1911, Page 6

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A WISH FULFILLED. Grey River Argus, 13 April 1911, Page 6

A WISH FULFILLED. Grey River Argus, 13 April 1911, Page 6

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