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SB«sa«ra»sraiuirm,.r FOR A LONG iIME. "I have been going to write and thank you for tho good Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has done my little girl Ivy," writes Mrs Louis Green, Perth, Tas. "Ever eince she was a baby she has been subject to severe colds on tho chest but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy always gives her quick relief and cures her colds." Fox asle everywhere.—Advt

THE SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR 0 INDIGESTION. From .Mr. L. Luekev, Baronia. CatherineStreet. Rozclle.'Sydney, N.S.W., 4th September, 1911.' "I was subject to indigestion for .some year*, but did nut pay much attention to it ae 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 Veaine more frequent, more severe, a.ttd 'asted longer. I bega.n to lwe my eleep it- nights, my breathing became opMreesed, and the pa.in in the chest intense. My tongue was thickly coated, ind 1 had a na-sty taste in the mouth : I frequently belched up wind, and oftentimes had a cramping pain in the stomach. My eyesight- became affected, •ny sight being blurred, and ppecltß apneared to float before my eyes. One ■lav T was handed one of your pamphlets. f rend it and was induced to give -Warner's Safe Cure a trial. I was astonished nt- the almost immediate result. ' The inins became leys severe and gradually left me. and in a- few weeks I could'eat and sleep well, and digest my fond per feet ly. Since then I have been in Iho enjoyment of good health." From Mrs. Uebocca Pinker, 48. Charles - street. West Perth, W.A., 12th October, 1911. " A short time ago T was a. martyr to indigestion, and was getting to be very weak. I vomited any *olid food I ate and had to content myself with beef-tea and milk foods. T had a. very disagreeable pain in the chest, which sometime 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 onr of your books, I paw that a friend of mine had benefited by taking Warner's Safe Cure, eo I decided to give that- medicine a fair trial myself. After T had taken «, fevr doses it began to relieve mo. and when I had taken the contents of four bottles [ felt like a- new woman, as T was able N> lake my food without the slightest inconvenience. I can strongly recommend people suffering from indigestion to try Warner's Safe Cure." From Mr. A. Fisher. 336. Victoria-street. Darlingliurst., X.S.W.. 4th September, 1911. " For a number of years I suffered from indigestion, accompanied by headache* and dizziness. I had a dull aching pain in the lower part of the body. I spent many pound* in medicines, but could get nothing suited to my complaint. At last, at the ins-lance of a friend. T began to take Warner's Safe Cure; I derived great benefit from the first bottle fill, which induced me to buy another bottle. The pniiifi in the bead gradually ceased, the dizziness disappeared, and I a.in pleased (i> pay indigestion trouble.* be no more." From Mr. Edward CowJey, Pulteney street, Adelaide, S.A., 12th September, 1911. "A few months ago T was troubled with indigestion, a-nd although I took pepsin and various other medicines I gradually got wor.se. I could not retain food in' my sloma-ch. usually vomiting it up after suffering severe pain. During the day I felt f-o had thai I had to discontinue work and return home. I attended a doctor for several months, but did not receive the slightest benefit from him. After reading one of your books I resolved to try what Warner's Safe Cure wotdd do for me. I felt much easier after taking a few doses, and when I had finished the .second bottle I found myself restored to health and my digestive organs in proper working order." From Mr. J. J. Williams, 39, Ponsonby «treet. Auckland, N.Z., 14th No vember, 1911. "I suffered for many years from in digestion and liver complaint. Whatever I ate seemed to lie heavy on my chest, and sometimes the pain in my chest would go right through to my shoulder-blade*. Often a splitting pain would set in on the top of my head, beginning when I woke in the morning and increasing in severity as the day went on, which made it very difficult for me to attend to my daily duties. I became so weak and low-spirited and run down that I could hardly move about. During my years of sickness I tried many remedies, with little or no benefit. At last Warner's Safe Cure was introduced to my notice. I began taking it with little hope of it doing me any good. Greatly to my surprise, the first bottleful gave me great relief. which gave me faith to continue with Hhe medicine. In a few weeks all the ■painful and disagreeable symptoms dis appeared ; I was quite cured. None ot the symptoms have returned since that time,' and my health ha« been ot the best. I earnestly advise, suflering in like manner" to give Warners Safe Cure-a trial." From Mrs. K. Kensey, &2. Darlingstreet, Ballnain Sydney, N.S.W., 26th September, 1911. "For 6ome years I was ailing from indigestion and mal-aefciinilation of food, which caused a great deal of pain in my chest and sides, many sleepless nights, constipation, headaches, and dizzine«fi. I was greatly reduced in flesh and my appetite was poor. I tried many medicines. Some of them gave me temporary relief, but I would soon be as bad a* ever. I then resolved to give Warner's Safe Cure a trial. The result was most satisfactory, for, after taking the medicine for- a few weeks only, 1 wae quite restored to health and strength, pnd nave never suffered from the complaint since. , -' Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemist* and storekeepers everywhere, both in original (ss) bottle* and in the cheaper (2s concentrated, ,, : non-alcoholic

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 January 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 January 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 January 1913, Page 4

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