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LIVER DISEASE CAN BE CURED. From Mr*. C. Stanley, Oak-etreot, _ Golden-square, Bendigo, Victoria, • 25th August, 1911. c t "For some yeare 1 was troubled with liver complaiut of the most excruciating kind. At tunes 1 became affected with violent pain 6 in tho bowels. 1 .suffered from indigestion. My complaint culminated in the most alarming symptoms 1 tried different medicines without gutting any effectual relief. A friend ad vised mo to try Warner's SαIV. Cure. 1 commenced to take that medicine, and the effect was most beneficial I con tinned to take it for souus weeks, and at the end of that time the. pains in my bowels had left me, and my tiou became perfect once- more. 1 can cat well now and do my work with pleasure." From Mr. J. F. Bowman, Arthur -street. Granvillo, 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 dies.t. At times I had great weakness in my back and eide. My appetito wae {.our and my digestion bad. 1 heiaitvj so disheartened at tho non success of the many remedies which I took in the hope of obtaining relief that it. took a great deal of persuasion to get mo to givo Warner's Safe Curo a trial, but 1 did so at la«t, and I had cause to be pleased that I did so, for, alter taking a tew bottle* of tho medicine, 1 regained my health and strength. I am now m tho enjoyment, of good health, and have gained several pounds in weight." From Mr. Joe. ITaslip, 33, Boston road, Mount Eden, Auckland, * N.Z., 20th November, 1911. "For some years 1 had been ailing from a serious affection of the liver and kidneys. At last 1 found myself in a state of general laaeitude I suffered from fearful pains in tho loins and darling pain in tho region of the liver. I loathed my food, and what 1 ate 1 could not dige»t. My nights we-io sleep lese. After trying many remedies. I finally began to take Warners hale Cure, and after taking a lew bottle* fuJ of that medicine my system beanie thoroughly renovated. The pains w the back and liver have ceased , ! >an fat without distress, and can sleep uell at night." From Mr». Reardon, Tully-alre-et, Towneville, Qld , 19th June, I'JLI. "Some yearfi ago 1 suffered very much from biliou»neas, and found thai I was rapidly losing my health. 1 had split ting paine in my head, and had to take to my bed for three or lour days. I uleo u»ed to vomit for an hour at a time, which left me very weak 1 felt no inclination to work, and eat about the house all day. The doctor attended me. and gave me several bottles of medicine to take, but they had no effect. A cousin of mine told mo (hat ehe had taken Warner's Safe Curo with great benefit, eo I thought 1 would give it a fair trial myself. I took four hoi tie* of Warner's Safo Cure, with the result that I soou regained my former strength, and am now completely cured Th*nke to Warner's Safe Cure." - From Mr. R. Oliver, Hill street, Crescent, Hobart, Ta».. 3rd Jan , 1912 "Somo few yeare ago 1 began to losemy health. 1 wae nob then able to satisfy myself as to tho cauao of my trouble, but later on I began to suffer from pains about my liver and in my back; also from periodical headachos of a very severe nature. I suffered from indigestion a good deal, and from of sleep- and reet, so that I found myeelf in a elate- of genora.l lassitude and great weakness. Such was my state, of health when I began to take Warners 'Safo Cure After taking a few k>; liesful of tho medicine my system waMlmr oughly renovated, and pains ceased i> trouble me My appetite u= now gooi and my digestion first rate. I can eirip and work as usual, and continue to be in the best of health '' From Mrs. M M'lntoeh, Royal Ti,-"i Hotel, Taranaki street, Weiliii'.,( ;■, e N.Z., 4th December. 1011. "I take great pleasure in lestifyin. aa to the benefit 1 have received fr<;:!i taking a few bottles of Warner's SalV Cure. For a considerable lime 1 hud boon gradually but steadily declining :n health. 1 had great pain in various parts of my body, more especially in the region of tho liver and kidnryc My appetite became poor, I suffered from indigestion, and it wae with ih-j greatest- difficulty that I could do my daily work. I paid little attention to my complaint at liret, but wlkmi 1 tou:ul that I wa« eleadily growing worse 1 became alarmed, and begun tu li- '■■: around for some remedy which wmihi cure me and givo mo back my health and strength. Many remedies were vcommended to mo, but f at length d<: cided to take a course of Warnc-r'f Cure. 1 began to improve in health al moot immediately. The inipnne.Neii; continued, and in a few time I felt well and strong again. I'tiin had coaeed to trouble me. My appi'tiie i.s now excellent, and my digo""~. perfect. 1 feel that 1 owe- my rcMoralio!) t>) health wholly to Warner's Sale Cure.'' Full information relating to Warner's Safo Curo, for the kidneys and liver, is contained in a pamphlet iseiied by II H. Warner and Co., Ltd, Melbourne. Victoria, who will be y.k\ist;d to e.md a copy, poet free, to anyone inlcroslcd. Safe Cure is sold by diemiste and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottler, and in the cheaper (2e 6d) "Concentraied " aon alcoholic fora. j

CUBED A OROUPY OOUGH. "My little girl Myrtel, aged 4 years, had a hard cough with real oroupy sound," writes Mr H. Oo , "- dee, of Oromwell, N.Z. "Mr Hotop recommended me to try Ohamborlain'e Cough Remedy, which I did. After three or four doses aU signs - 1 oroupiness had disappeared and the I child wa esoOn well. My wife an 3 are more than pleased with Ghamjberlain'a Ooegh Remedy.' r F»r tele «rerjwhe».—-A^rt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 March 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 March 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 March 1913, Page 4

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