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A GROCER'S RECOMMENDATION. "For tlie past twenty years," says Mr R. Harrison, Grocer, Paniamatta Road and Catherine Street, Leichhardt, N.S.W. "I liave been a sujT erer from diarrhoea and adthongb 1 have tried doctors' prescriptions have found nothing to relievo me like Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. I always keep a bottle for my own uso at my private residenco and at my Etore." .For sale everywhere.—Advi.

LETTERS FROM WOMEN, ■.© From Mrs. G. Oldham, Church-street, Wick ham, Newcastle, N.S.W., 30th ® October, 1911, "I suffered fur a lung while from chronic pain in the head and back. My liver was torpid, 1 had a very poor appetite, and wnat 1 did eat would give mo indigestion. (Jllit<■ frequently, vvhtn woiking about the house, a hunting sensation would come over nie, and 1 was in danger ol tailing down. I tried various treatments and medied,..wiiieli failed to effect a cure. A 1: <) of mine, hearing of my condiiii.n. Ie conimonded a trial of Wain, r'.- Sale Care, as she had heard the mcdiei:nhighly spoken of in every diiection. The advice so kindly given was adopted. After taking a few b-.tll* s of Wa.r.-. :• Si'fe Cure a change for the la It- i titVeb.'ped itself. I continued to get better and stronger each day until ;;!i my tioubles lefi me. I am now ab;e to work, can cat and sleep wtU. and i r.j. y mvself generally, which 1 had lie n imable to do for a long time p-,evionsl. 1 i;:ii highly leioinmuul Warner's Sai'i Cure to all women." From Mrs. G. Smith, 12, TieliasUtre t. Wellington, New Zealand, 50 ih November, 1011. "For some years I was trouble.l wit'n liver eomplaiiit and indices!ion. aitompanied by headaches of the most excruciating kind. At times 1 was afflicted with violent pain in the bowels, which would make me (put • si', k. Th- s periodical and violent pains seemed to take root m the pit of tile sbamuh, and from there extend to the whole of my system. Aftet trying a var,. !y of meiti-ciiu-s—to no beiieiit— I was indnml to try Warner's Safe Cure, the first be'ile of' the nxdicinc improved i.-y c: no:ti".i cousideiabiy, and ait'T the < ontents of a few bottles, the ]■■■ v ■ all !. t ■ me. I could eat well and digest my load with east' and conduit. J lie mcm cine has given m.e an esculent app'.it 1 , and has most thoroughly lenovaied my digestive organs. From Mrs. Ann Sullivan, Mm rav-stu-et, 0 Wagga, N.S.W., 10th August, 19tl. "Sonic years ago my kidneys gave me a great deal of trouble and 1. was steadily losing my li.-uUh. 1 went lo a doc'oo and ho gave me some medicine, but it did not relieve me. 1 was in the hob pital for about three weeks, but got nu better. I had to get a woman in to do my housework as 1 was utterly unab.e to work myself, f had hwidai lies continuously and pains all over my body. A neighbour gave me a bottle ol War ner's Safe Cure lo try. 1 iiolned au Lnipiovemnu after the iiist few doses. J took altog.lltei live bottlesiul and was restored to health." From Mrs. 'J'. Brown, 5 Thomas-street, Geelong W'es?, Victoria, lcith August, 1911. "Some years ago I began to expai ©nee a dull, miserable f:n::i lednig and loss of appetite. 1 had haidly any strength left. A ii-ieud told me to in Warner's Sale Cine, and. alter taking a few bottles. I was ijuite cured ai.d have over since been fiee fioni all trouble of that nature." From Mrs. M. M'lneiney, SliipUr s road, Kensington, Adelaide, S.A.. 22nd September, 1911. $ "About two years ago I was very much run down and was troubled w:ti. sleeplessness. 1 used to led very tired and was quite unable to do my wurk on account of giddiness, i had lost all appetite and sudoral at times lrom pain in the chest. In the mornings 7 was totally unfit for my day's work, having passed the nights with hardly any sleep. As a friend of mine had taken Warners Safe Cure with great benefit to herself, 1 decided to try that medicine also. Having taken the contents of three bottles, 1* was completely restored to my former state of health. I regained my appetite, could, sleep well at night and arose in the morning Seeling fit lor my day's work." From Mrs. C. Manlev, Castle-street, North Dunedin, New Zealand, 21si December, 1911. "For some years 1 suffered as many women have sufiered befors me. I soil Id not tell th •* nature of the com plaint, but the symptoms were extreim nervousness, loss of appetite, chionk pains in the back and liiwd. giddy sensa tions, weakness and depression of spirits My household woik became a buiden te me. I had to sit and rest after the slightest exertion, f _ tried many advertised remedies. Some would give ne relief for a little while, then I would he as ill as over. I had almost given lip hope of being cured when I was advised to try Warner's Safe Cure. After taking onlv a few bottles I was completely restored to hn-'dt!' 1 can cat and sle'-p well and all bodily pain lias left nie. 1 have hail no return of the complain I since thai time." Warner's Safe Cure is sold by eh em ists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles, and in the cheap-i- (2s 6d) "Concentrated," non-al-cohoiic form. ® YE PEOPLE, BE WISE! OID FEVERS AND DISEASE t Drink Only— mHOMSON T EWIS & /"10'S AERATED WATERS IN BOTTLES AND JARS. uaranteed absolutely Germ Proof. Work*: .QUEEN STREET mm.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1913, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
944

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1913, Page 4

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