THE SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR INDIGESTION.
From Mr. L. Lnskey, Baronia.. Cat hennastreet. Rozclle. Sydney, X.S.W., 4th September, 1911. "I was ftibjocf to indices':<>n for some "earn, but did not pay much attention o it n« it used to C'»ii!<? and go. I used o t: ! ]■:o pills and oilier medicines occa:onrs!ly. but they never seemed to do "e irntcli good. Later on. J beeani' "r-'id that the complaint w:is going t" ■'tic <>n me for •.-nod. as th" attack? *:*:imore firqci ii!, more severe, and .-■'.od longer. T l;cg'>.n to l<re my eleep nights, my lc <• ;t liiii ; bccamc op 'i/cd. ;md J!)p:«.in in I lie chest in "se. My to>*:?i:e v thickly <•<>:;( rd ■id 1 had :i. t;,';.s!v t • pio in the mouth : f.'Tquen!!v l>c!c's-\] >n> ••vitul. ami often "eer- Ind ;t rv;''pain in thf :!v '■ T) ;V rird. v -sij;hf being blr-r-'.-i. and t-pecks up " !'od l'i f|.->( !»• i-tv my eyes. One >y I ;v,is op, : . ( ,f your pamphlets. "i'.s Sal'.- I me a iii.il. I wiii- ;i<ti>iii>!ifd ! fbi" almost imm; :;!.;tp rival!-. The !:< i>h"p l".-v rev-; i» u'r-dnally •!*t !"!"'• a.nd in a. f."v wer-1-:-- 1 could cm! ■id sleep we!!, and digest n:v f<«>d per ■'-•oily. .Sine;' then I lime lam in the nj ryi: :it i f good honk!:." '"'i ■! Mrs. Tl?beee;i. Pinker, Charles 'e; t. V'-:t IV th. V»\A., :: 1; Oc -v. I'Jtl. A ■•':< it ti:n" r.'.:o 1 was a r-:>rtyr t-o 'i d!' : ■ n, and w.is geitinu to be very "e;:k. I voniiled any f-olid fci.d I at* •ml had to content i:i_\.-e*if with beef tea ml milk foods. I b d a. verv t'isagroe ble pain in the cbe-i. which '.'r.e'ime« vopt me awake all tbnnrj.li the night •nd made me quite unfit for itiv houselold dntie: - . next day. T tried lots of ncdieines. whiel; h"d not tho slightest •ffeet. R'-'mHh': ore of your books, T aw that a. fri'-nd of mine hail benefited
iv taking Warner'.* S.'fc Cure, so I Ircided to l'ivc that iv.'dieine a fair rial mysvlf. A'':rr T bad taken a- few o-e> it !>e<.;-<n to relieve nu\ and when had taken the content.-' of four bottles felt like a. liev: v.'onnli. as I was able
o take my !"(">■[ wiihout the .sli^ht««t 'w.-nvfiidiic, i i"",i :--'ir.v>dy recompeople j-nflVrin'.! from imh'netition o try Warner's Safe Cure.'' Mr. A. FiMi'T. 336. Victoria.-street, n.i'lin-lr.irsf. X.S.YV.. 4th Septem- ! 1911. " For a nmnlu'r of years I suffered 'V'i;:! ;i! I: ill. nee ■••inpanicd by head:e!r>- "iv! c!: "-r-nr.. 1 hyd a Hull aching !i. r iin in Hi? lower lii' iof I Ik* body. 1 spend many |jr h< !:-in medicinei-,, but could »<•'. noihinu: -n! ! * ■.! to my compliant. At ii'.:-l. at 'lie i .". 1 of a friend, I began t» trb" S;«f-» Cure; I derived ! benefit from l!;- ih.-t bottlefill, which i:< M!:■ o■, 1 'u.-y aii'-thcr bottlf. Tim pit: c. in the h:.-d gradually ceased. the >i : ; >red. and 1 am pletiwd lu v riv trouble? be no more." From .Mr. Kdward Cowley, Pulteneystreet. Adelaide, S.A.. "12tli September. 191 L "A few im-ntl:: •• 1 v,::. t.rubied with indiirestioii. and ;t!tli'>tiuli I took pepsin and van .-they medicines 1 gradually got wot.-". 1 could ri->t retain food i'.i'my !i-n;;!!v vomitiiv.it up after pain. During the day T felt i-o bad ;li:t I had to d:s continue work air: H*::irn home. I st tended a- doetor fe. .- < ;-.tl months, but dul not receive lb' ljenefit from him. After reading one of your books I resolved to try what Warner's Safe Cure would do for me. I felt much easier after taking a few doses, and when I had finished the second bottle I found myself nsto:ed to health and my digestive organs in proper working order."
From Mr. J. J. Williams. 39. Ponsonby atrect. Auckland. N.Z.. I.4th No vember, 1911.
" I suffered for many years from in digestion .and liver eomplaint. What ever I ate seemed to lie heavy on my chest, and sometimes the pain in my chest would go right through to my shoulder-blades. Often a- spl:;;ing pah. would set in on the t"p of my head.
beginning when T woke ;t> the morn in;: and increasing in severity as the day went on. which made it very diinenll for me to attend to my dnilvduties. 1 became so weak and low-epirrled and run down that. 1 rould hardly move about. During tny years of sickness 1 tried many remedies, with little or no benefit. At laf-r Warner's Safe Cure was introduced to my notice. I began taking it with little' hope of it doiir: me any good. Greatly to my surpi'se. the first bottleful gave me great relief, which gave me faith to continue v.;lii the medicine. In a. few weeks all tin painful and disagreeable s-ympton?i< di:_ appeared ; I was quite cured. None (i the symptoms have returned since that time, * and my health lint? been of the best. I earnestly advise anyone suiternig in like, manner to give Warner's Safe Cure a trial."
From Mrs. K. Kcnsey, 222. Darling street, Balmain Sydney, N.S.W. 26th September. 1911.
" For some years I v,'a.= ailing from indigestion and mal-astimilation of food, which caused a great deal of in my chest and fides, sleepk.'j.nights, constipation, headache*. and rli/.zineis. I was greatly reduced in flesh and my appetite was poor. I tried many medicines. Some of them gave me temporary relief, but I would soon be _as ,bad As ever. I then resolved to give • Warner's Safe Curo a trial. The result jwaa most satisfactory, for, after taking |th» medicine for a few weeta only, I Iwae quite restored to health and strength and have never suffered from the com'plaint since." Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists »nd storekeepers everywhere, both in .original (ss) bottles ana in the cheaper. |(2a 6d) q " concentrated,'' non-alcoholic
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 April 1913, Page 4
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