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THE SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR INDIGESTION.

From Mr. L. Luskev, Barcnia, Catherinestreef, Rozelle.'Sydney, N.S.W., 4th September, 1911.* "I was subject to indigestion for some years, but did not pay much attention to it a* it used to come and go. I used to take pills and other medicines occasionally, but they never seemed to do me much good. Later on, I became afraid that the complaint was going to settle on me for good, as the attacks became more frequent, more severe, and lasted longer. I began to Io«e my sleep at nights, my breathing became oppressed, and the pain in the chest intense. My tongue was thickly coated, and 1 had a. nasty taste in the mouth : T frequently belched up wind, and oftentimes had a cramping pain in the stomach. My eyesight became affected, my sight being blurred, and ppecks appeared to float before my eyes. One day T was handed one of your pamphlets. T read it and was induced to give Warner's Safe Cure a trial. I was astonished at the almost immediate result. The pains became less severe and gradually left- me, and in a few weeks I coidd eat and sleep well, and digest my food per fectly. Since then I have been in tho enjoyment of good health."

From .Mrs. Rebecca Pinker, 40, Charles street. West Perth, W.A.. 12th Oc tuber, 1911.

" A short time ago T was a martyr to ind ; ge.--ti"ii. and was getting to h<> very weak. T vomited any wilid food I at« -.uid had to content myself with beef-tea ami milk foods. I had a very dUagre* able pain in tho chest, which sometimes kept me awake all through the night and made me quite unfit for my household duties next day. I tried lots of medicines, which had not the slightest effect. Reading one of your books, I faw that a. friend of mine had benefited by faking Warner's Safe Cure, so I decided to give that medicine a, fair trial myself. After I had taken a. few doses it began to relieve me. and when 1 had taken the contents of four bottle* I felt like a new woman, as I was able to take my food without the slightest inconvenience. I can strongly recommend people suffering from indirection to try Warner's Safe Cure."

rrom Mr. A. Fi.dier. 336. Victoria, street D;!i!im:hurst. N.S.W.. 4th Septem her, 1911.

" !■'•'!• ;i number of years I suffered !'.i;ii indigestion, aoi'ninpa.nir'l by head - aches nnri dizzinesn. I had a dull aching pain in llio lower part of the body. I spent many pounds in medicine**, but ('(■ulc! get nothing suited ti> my compla.'nt. At iasl. ;;f the instance of ;i friend. I 1 i-LTai] to take Warner's Safe Cure: I derived great benefit from the first hot!lend, which induced me to liny another bottle. The pains in the head uradnall.v the disappeared, and T am pleased to say indigestion troubles be no more."

From .Mr. Edward Cowley, Pultcnev street. Adela.ide, S.A., 12th Septeiii ber. 1911.

" A few months ago T was troubled with indigestion, and although T tool; pepsin and vaiions other medicines I gradually go; worf". T conld not retain food in my stomach, usually vomiting it up after .Miffering severe pain. During •lie day T felt so bad that 1 had to disconnnue work and return home. I attended a. doctor for several months, but did not receive the slightest benefit from him. After reading one uf your books I resolved to try what Warner's Sa.fe Cure would do fur me. 1 felt much easier aft n <' taking a few doses, a.nd when T had finished the second bottle I found myself r'.s'ored to health and my digestive organs in proper working oialer."

Eroin Mr. J. ,'f. Williams. 39. Porisonbvstreet. Auckland, X.Z.. 14th No vember. 1911.

" 1 .suffered for manv years from in digc.-dion and liver complaint. Wha.t •ever T ate s»e;ued to iie heavy on m\ chest, and sometimes the pain in my chest would go ii >_r 111 through to my slioiildcr-bladee. Often a splitting pr.in would set in on the top of my lif-ad. beginning when 1 woke in the morning and inm\ising in severity as the da\ went on. which made it very difficult for me to attend to my daiiy duties. I iiicaine so wt-ak and low epirited and run down ilia; I eindd hardly move aiioiit. During my years of sicknc.-.s I tried many rente lies, with lilile oi' no benefit. At laM Warner's Safe Cur" was introduced to my notice. I began t.ikiug it with little hope of it doing me any good. C.reatly to my surprise,. ; In- first bottleful gave me great reiiot which gave ii'.e. faith to continue, with the medicine. In a, few weeks all tinpainful and disagreeable symptoms ii:s appealed : 1 was finite cured. None of the syir.pt'-ms have returned since that time, ;i'.:d my health h;if> been of the best. I earnestly advise anyone suffer big in like manner to give Warner's Safe Cure a- trial." From Mrs. K. Kensev. 22'2 Hailing street, Ualmain Svdnev, N.S.W., 26th September. 1911. "V( r *i(.>ino years I was ailing from iitdiiifMimi and nu!-assimilation of food, which causx! a gnat deal of pain in my c!ie«l and sides, n::i.;;y sleepless nights. ro!\stip;;t:Mt. heada-ehes. and (hzzi i:i.v. 1. hao 'greatly reduced in flesh ;:v.d my appetite was poor. I tried many snodicir.es. Some of them gave me tern [•■irary relief, but 1 would .soon b<? asbad it? ever. 1 then resolved to give Warner's Safe Cure a trial. The result was most satisfactory, for, after taking th- medicine for a few v.ceke only, t v.t> quite restored to health and strength and have n-'ver suffered from the com jilaint since.'' Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemist 6 aiel st-rekeepers everywhere, both in origiiui! bottlep and in the cheaper (2s Gd; "concentrated," non-alcoholic form.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HC19121024.2.26

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 October 1912, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
981

THE SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR INDIGESTION. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 October 1912, Page 4

THE SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR INDIGESTION. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 October 1912, Page 4

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