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LIVER DISEASE CAN BE CURED. From Mrs. C. Stanley, Oak street, Golden-square, Bendigo, Victoria, • 25th August, 1911. "For some years I was troubled with liver complaint of the most excruciating kind. At times 1 became affected with violent pains in the bowels. 1 suffered from indigestion. My complaint culminated in the most alarming symptoms 1 tried different medicines without getting any ofiectual relief. A friend ad vised mo to try Warner's Sale Cure. 1 commenced to take that medicine, and tho effect was most beneficial t con tinned to tako it for some weeks, and at the end of that time the pains 111 my bowels had left me. and my ihges tion became perfect once more. 1 can eat well now and do my work with pleasure." From Mr. J. F. Bowman, Arthur street, Granville, Sydney, New South Wales, sth October, 1011 "A few years ago my health began to fail. I had severe headaches, bilious attacks, and pains across the chest. At times I had great weakness 111 my back and side. My appetite was i.oor and my digestion bad. 1 became 30 disheartened at the non success of the many remedies which I took 111 the hope of obtaining relief that if took a great deal of persuasion to get me to give Warner's Safe Cure a trial, but 1 did 60 at last, and I had cause to be pleased that I did so, for, after taking a few bottles of the medicine, 1 regained my health and strength. 1 am now in tho enjoyment of good health, and have gained several pounds 111 weight."

From Mr. Jos. Haslip, 33, Bostonroad, Mount Eden, Auckland, N.Z , 20th November, 1911.

"For floino years 1 had been ailing from a serious affection of the liver and kidneys. At bust. I found myself in a. state of general lassitude.. I suffered from fearful pain* in the loins and darting pain in the region of the liver. I loathed my food, and what 1 ate 1 could not dige.it. My nibble were sleepless. After trying many remedies, '. finally bogan to tako Warners Safe Cure, and after taking a tew bottles ful of that medicine my system Ix.-came thoroughly renovated. The pain* u> the back and liver have ceased , 1 can eat without distress, and can sleep well at nig hi." From Mrs. Reardofi, Tully street. Townsville, Qld . 19th June 1911. "Some years ago I suffered very much from biliousness, and found that I was rapidly losing my health. 1 had spin ting pains in my head, and had to take to my bed for three or lour days. 1 also u*ed to vomit for an hour at, a time, which loft mo very weak I fe.lt no inclination to work, and sat about the house all day. Tho doctor attended me, and gave 1110 several bottles of medicino to take, but they had no effect. A couain of mine told ine that she had taken Warner's Safe Cure with great benefit, so I thought 1 would give it a fair trial myaelf. I took four bot ties of Warner's Safo Cure, with the reault that I soon regained my former strength, and am now completely cured Thanks to Warner's Safe Cure." c From Mr. R. Oliver, Hill street, Crescent, Hobart, Tax.. 3rd Jan.. 1912 "Some fow years ago 1 began to lose my health. J was not then able to satisfy myself as to the cause of my trouble, but later on I began to suffer from pains about my liver and in my back; also from periodical headache* of a very severe nature. I suffered from indigeation a good deal, and from lose of sleep and rest, ao that I found my self in a state of general lassitude and great weakness. Sucli was my state of health whan I began to take Warner's Safo Cure. After taking a few bodies ful of tho medicine my system was thur oughly renovated, and pains ceased to trouble me. My appotite is now good and my digestion first rate. I can sleep and work as usual, and continue to be in the beat of health "

From Mre. M M'lntosh, Royal Tiger Hotel, Taranaki street, Wellington, • N.Z., 4th December. 1911. "I take great pleasure in testifying an to the benefit 1 have received from taking a few bottles of Warner's Sal'o Cure For a considerable time I hii.fi been gradually but steadily declining m health. I had great pain in various parte of my body, nmro especially in the region of tho liver and kiiiii"\> My appetite became poor, 1 suffered from indigestion, and it was with (lie greatest difficulty that I could do my daily work. I paid little attention (o rny complaint at first, but when 1 found that I was steadily growing worse I became alarmed, and began to lookaround for some remedy which would cure me and givo mo hack my hcaiih and strength. Many remedies were re commended to me, but I at length decided to take a course of Warner's S:;ftCure. I began to improve in health ai most immediately. The improvement continued, and in a few u-««ks' time I felt well and strong again. Pain had ceased to trouble me. My appetite i.s now excellent, and my digo ,i,, V, perfect. I feel that 1 owe my restoration to health wholly to Warner's Safe Cure."

Full information relating to Warner Y Safo Cure, for the kidneys and liver, is contained in a pamphlet issued by 11. H. Warner and Co.. Ltd , Melbourne, Victoria, who will be pleased to send a copy, poet free, to anyone interested. Safe Cure is sold by chemist* and storekeepers everywhere, both in tho original (ss) bottles, and in the cheaper [2b 6d) "Concentrated " aou alcoholic form.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 March 1913, Page 4

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965

Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 March 1913, Page 4

Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 March 1913, Page 4

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