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LIVEIt DISEASE .CAN HE CURED. From Mrs. C. Stanley, Oak-street, Golden-square, Uendigo, Victoria, i • 25th August, 1911. c I "For some years 1 was troubled with j liver complaint of tho most excruciating | kind. At times 1 became aliened with | violent pains iu tho bowels. I f-uffered J from indigestion. My complaint culminated in tho most alarming symptoms 1 tried different medicines wilhy.il getting any effectual relief. A friend ad vised me to try Warner's Safe Cure. I commenced to take that medicine, and j tho effect was most beneficial I con j tiuued to take it for sonio weeks, and at the end of that time the pains in my bowels had left me, and my tion becaino perfect once more. I can < oat well now and do my work with j pleasure." ! From Mr. J. F. Bowman, Arthur-street, j Granvillo, Sydney, New South j Wales, sth October, 1911 j "A few years ago my health began j to fail. I had severe headaches, biliuiib attacks, and pains across the cheat. At limes I had great weakness in my back and tide. S\y appetite was [.oor and my digestion bad. 1 became so disheartened at the non euccess of the many remedies which I took in the hopeof obtaining relief that it took a great deal of persuasion to get me to givo Warner's Safe Cure a trial, but I did 60 at- last, and I bad cause to bo pleased that 1 did so, for, after taking a few bottles of the medicine, I regained my health and strength. 1 am now in tho enjoyment of good health, aml f have gained several pounds m weight." From Mr. Joe. Ilaslip, 33, Bostonroad, Mount Edeu, Auckland, N.Z , 20th November, 1911. "For eomo years 1 had been ailing from a serious affection of the liver and kidneys. At last 1 found myself in a state of general lase.itudu. 1 suffered from fearful paine in the- loins and darting pain in tho region of the liver. I loathed my food, and what 1 ate 1 could not dige*t. My nights weio sleeplese. After trying many remedies, \ finally began to takn Warners Safe Cure, and after taking a tew bottles ful of that medicine my ejslein became thoroughly renovated. The pains n> Hie back and iiver have ceased , 1 can eat •without distress, and can sleep well at night." From Mrs. ReardoJi, Tully street, Towneville, Qld , 19th Jui.e. l'Jll. "Some years ago I suffered very much from bilioueness, and found that 1 wae rapidly losing my health. I had splitling paine in my head, and had to take to my bed for three or four days. 1 also used to vomit for an hour at a time, which loft me very weak 1 foil no inclination to work, and sat about tho house, all day. The doctur attended me, and gave mo .several bottles of medicine to take, but they had no effect. A cousin of mine told mo that ehe had taken Warner's Safe Cure with groat benefit, eo I thought 1 would give it a fair trial myself. 1 Wok four bot ties of Warner's Safe Cure, with the result that I soon regained my loimer strength, and am now completely cured Thanks to Warner's Safe Cure." e From Mr. R. Oliver, Hill street, Crescent, Hobart, Ta*., 3rd Jan . 1912 "Somo few years ago I began to loso iny health. I wae not (hen able to satisfy myself as to the cause of my trouble, but later on I began to eufl'er from pains about my liver and in my back; also from periodical headaches of a very severe nature. 1 suffered from indigestion a good deal, and from loss of sleep and rest, so that 1 found my eelf in a state of general lassitude and great weakness. Such was my state of health when I began to take Warner's Safe- Cure. After taking a few bottles ful of tho medicine my system was thoroughly renovated, ami pain." ceaeed l< > trouble me. My appotito is now good and my digestion first rate. 1 can slrep and work as usual, and continue to be in the beet of health." , From Mre. M M'lntosh, Royal Tiger Hotel, Taranaki-street, Wellington, • N.Z., 4th December. 1911. "I tako great pleasure in testifying as to tho benefit I have received from taking a few bottler of Warner's Safu Cure. For a considerable time I had 1 been gradually but steadily (.'α-clining in j health. I had great pain in various parts of my body, more- especially in 1 the region "of tlie liver ami Uiiii!*->.- $ My appetite became poor. 1 differed from indigestion, and it was with ih" i> greatest difficulty that I could do my t daily work. J paid little attention to m> ! complaint at first, but when 1 toii-i'i - that I wae steadily growing \vfi>». I : became alarmed, and began to iooi-; i around for some remedy which w.>m!-! : euro me and give mo back my hi.;!il; ' and strength. Many remedies v-ero n"i commended to me, but f at length i!e- ---\ cided to take a course of Warm-is ::>:.!'< ft Cure. I began to improve in licilih ■■■'■ % most immediately. The impivve-siK-.i! i continued, and in a few v"«ks«' time I felt well and strong aga.n I'm", had I ceaeed to trouble me. My appetite u- % now excellent, and my digi* , "":. prtcct. S I feel that I owe my rcsloraiu-n to S health wholly lu Warner's Safe Cine. ' \ Full information relating to Warr.crV ) Safe Cure, for the kidneys and liver, is 1: contained in a pamphlet issued by 11. I" H. Warner and C 0... Ltd, Meiboi.nie. f Victoria, who will be t-leased l" fvr.u /. a copy, post free, to anyone mtn-osUd. id Safe Cure is sold by cheini isle and etorelu'Ppors everywhere, b'llh f in tho original (ss) bolt lee, and in I'm: cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrared " uon \. alcoholic form. (J urn iiiiiinj——Mjgjjß % i!

:u CURED A OROUPY OOUGH.

S "My little girl Myrtel, aged 4 )j years, had a hard cough with real !( croupy souud," writes Mr H. Qcr- | dee, of Cromwell, N.Z. "Mr Hotop £ recominonded mo to try OhambarV lain's Cough Remedy, which I Aid. i After thrco or four dosee all signs ' I I croupiness had disappeared and the [{j child wa esoon well. My wifo ani '): n-re moro than pleaaed with CharnJ borlain's Cough Remody. ,r F>r sale everywhere.'— Advt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1913, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
1,071

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1913, Page 4

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