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• A GROCER'S RECOMMENDATION. "For the past twenty years," says Mr R. Harrison, Grocer, Parramatta Road and Catherine Streot, Leichhardt, N.S.W. "I have been a stiff erer from diarrhoea and ndthough I have tried doctors' prescriptions have found nothing to relieve me like Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. I always keep a bottle for my own use at my private residence and at my store." For sale everywhere.—Advt. *%*[?*?£■■■' ~- ~ . ' LETTERS FROM WOMEN. From Mrs. G. Oldhain, Church-street, Wickham, Newcastle, N.S.W., 30th ©October, 1911. "I suffered for a long while from chronic pain in the head and back. My iiver was torpid, 1 had a very pioi appetite, and what J did oat would »iv<! mo ;■;': n. Quiw. , friMjiu'iiily, when working abuul the hcuse, a fainting sensation would come over me, and 1 was in danger of J'allinjj; down. I tried various treatments and muluir.<> which failed to effect a cure. A friend of mine, hearing , of my coiiditini. icamimended a trial of Wanu-rV S;ife Cure, as she had heard the mediriiit highly spoken of in every ('miction. Tho advice i-o kindly given was adopted. Alter taking a few' bottles <>| Wainoi's Safe Cure a chai,^ 1 for the beiici developed itsdf. I continued to p>! better and strumm , each day until all my troubles left me. J am now able t.> work, can cat and sleep well, and enjoy niysolf generally, which I h::cl bivn tinaide to do for a long time ]>n.vi'..'u!y. 1 can highly lccoinincnd Wanic; , S;:l". Cure t<; all wo;:K-n." From Mrs. G. Smith, V?., V,c\iw,\ -.-■'. re ■!. Wellington, New Zealand, 30ih November, 1911, "l''or some yours I was lr<;;;'ul>!il with liver complaint and indigestion, accompanied by hetulaolh's of tli ■ i,n.;.1. < xciuciating kind. At time.- I was afHided with violent pain in the bowvls. which would make me quit" .si<k. Tlicv periodical and violent |>;;ins M-emed to take root in the pit of the ;it'.)!";iai:!i, and from there extend to the who], 1 of my system. After dying ;i variety of ine.Ucine.s—to no bcneli;—l wa.s indue* dto try Warner'.- Safe Cme. The firM 1) ittle of tlie iiKclicine improved n:y <•«-11(iiti*>:i considerably, and al'icr tiiking the f on tents of a few bcttle.;, the p,:i::s all loft me. 1 could eat well and t!ig"st my food with ease and tomioit. Th<> medicine has given nv an e.\c<'lleiit apuititc, and has most thoroughly lenovaLed my digestive oigans. '' From Mrs. Ann Sullivan, Mniiav-.-treet, ® Wagga. N.S.W., 10th A\;gust, 191.1. "Some years ago my kidney:; gave me a great deal uf trouble and I was steadily losing my health. 1 w-ent to a doctor and he gave me some medicine, but it did not relievo nre. 1 was in the bos pital for about three weoks, but got no better. 1 had to get a woman, in to do my housework as J was utterly unable to work myself. I had headaches continuously and pains all over my bo.ly. A neighbour gave me a bottle of War ner'-s Safe Cure to try. 1 noticed an improvement after the first few doses. J took altogether live bottleslul and waa restored to health." From Mrs. 'J'. Brown, 3 Thomas-street, Geelung Victoria, lblh August, 1911. •'Some years, ago 1 to experi ence a dull, miserable faint feeling and loss of appetite. 1 itad hardly any strength left. A fris.nd told me to try Warner's Safe Cum. , , and. after taking a lew bottles, 1 was quite cured and have ever since been free from all trouble of that nature." From Mrs. M. M'inerney, Shinter'a road, JKeiisiiigtoi), Adelaide, S.A., 22nd September, 1911. © "About two years ago I was very much rim down and was troubled with sleeplessness. 1 used to feel very tired and was quite unable to do my work on account of giddiness. I had lost all appetite and suffered af times from pain j in the chest. In the mornings I was \ totally unfit for my day's work, having passed the nights with hardly any sleep. As a friend of mine had taken Warner's Safe. Cure with great benefit to herself, I decided to try that medicine also. Having taken the contents of three bottles, i was completely restored to my former state of health. 1 regained my , appetite, could sleep well at night and arose in the morning feeling fit for my j day's work." From Mrs. C. Mauley, Castle-street, North Dunedin, New Zealand, 2Ut December, 1911. "For some years I suffered as many women have suffered before me. 1 could not- tell the nature of the com plaint, but the symptoms were extreme nervousness, loss ot appttitc. chronic pain? in the back and h.-ad. giddy sensa tions, weakness and depression of spirits My household woik became a burden tc me. I had to sit and rest after the slightest cx-Tiiun. I tried many adver tised remedies. Some would give mo relief for a little wliilp, then 1 would be as ill as over. I had almost given up hope of being cured when I wrs advised to try Warner's Safe Cure. After taking onlv'a-few bottles I was completely restored to health. J can cat and sleep well and all bodily pain has left me. 1 have had no return £f the complaint since that time." Warner's Safe Cure is sold by diem ists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles, and in the cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrated," non-al-coholic form. G YE PEOPLE, BE WTBEI •OID FEVERS AND DISEA3E! Drink Only— mHOMSON t ewis a /~icrs ! AERATED WATERS IN BOT- j TLES AND JARS. .lerauteed'. abeolutelj Germ Proof. Worki: guJfflN -STREET .-, LJSHN.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 February 1913, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 February 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 February 1913, Page 4

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