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FEELS FIT ANT) WELL. "Four years ago I was troubled with a heavy sleepy fooling after meals," writes Mr T. Woods.. Storekeeper, Alexandra, Vic. "Ono day a friend casually recommended me to try Chamberlain' 6 Tablets and I acted on his advice. The day after the first dose I felt decidedly bettor, and in a wee kfelt splendid. Ever inco I have felt fit aad we)\." Vo* *ale everywhere.—Advt.

C. Smith, TCTimtecf, Palmcrston iNforth, tire offering -pecinl bargainin golf jerseys this month; 7s lid to 32s (5(1. Black beam- hale miJ squirrel-fur toques (low in price hut high in quality) also \irc on ofFe* on page I.—Adyh CURE OF BLADDER DISEASE. From Mr. T. Brown. 64. Baptit-tr street.. Sydney, N.S.W., sth 0./lnbcr. 1911. " "For several months I Hii'lYied fi'mii inflammation of tho bia<i<liM. ;nt<l ihe most intense pain in my hiili* a I'd L;ivi>. My urine showed heavy <!<;'■•'!.■- ;(;;<) cau&ed mo gruat pain v. \;--u )>.i.-.-inu' ' ( I loet a good (leal 'if .deep at ni'.'iit through tho pain. 1 *:\h u-vriMy iv dticod in and wi'i;.;h:. and ". us rapidly uctlin.'i wmx , . 1 v.;i.- irral'd liomo<!opatlii rally with very little ic fitilt, and various rvincdios I \v\i-<\ i'iiili-- , ! to benefit m< , . 1 l>i.Taiiu' (ii.-hi f.rtvnod. cm I began to think thai 1 s--h"ii!<! bo cured. 1 had l>>st faith in lucdicinc. when at last—moifly t<< .-nll-iy a friri.d —I began U> taki"; WaniciV Sal\ Cim 1 . From the first. 1 m-tii-c a dvcidi'd change for tho better, which gave me confidence, and induced me u> rnnliiiiie with the medicine. Very fr.nw larm> quantities of gritty si-dinu/nt i■(■'.;. ui to pass away in my iiriu<\ :i;nl 1 brga-n to feel very much bctUi , . Tho pain? from which I had pulleri'd left me, and I could sleep well. _ I h.;:.\. ; now icgained my usual weight and Mrcugth. Tho medicine has made me ac etn■;!■.: and robust as I was jirior to my illness, and my urinary troubles have ceat-cd.'' From Mr. Charles lieale. 'Kk t'.'reeketreet, (Hebe. Svdney, N S.W.. 7th February, 1912." "I am writing to you to wn kthe good Warner's Safe Cure, did for me. I had kidney and bladder trouble, and only look a. few bottles of il. and it completely cured me."

From Mr. Arthur IK'ihcil liuc-kU-y. 27, Richards;!vi'iiui'. Sinrv Hills. Svdncy, N.S.W.. 19th .Inly. 1911.

"It "affords me ])lcaenro i» in form you of the wonderful elTtrt Warnor's Safe Cure had in mv ca. ,: o. Ft>r many years 1 had liwn inu fnnn catarrh' of the bladder, tin , urine beinu a chalky and bloody sul^tanci , . I v>n suited leading medical sjjecialisLs in Brisbane, Sydney, and .Me!li!unnf. and I was, in their opinion, a doomed man : in fact, there wa.s no hope of my recovery. I may add that I wae a physical wreck. In despair, 1 tried Warner's Safe Cure, (without any faith in il). The result wae wonderful after the fiiiU bottle, so I continued with it-, and today I stand a cured man, have uaiiu-d in weight, whilst my urine is a, natural colour and payees without pain. 1 am unable to thank you enough for all the medicine has done for me. and shall be pleased to recommend your remedy !•> all eufferere." From Miss Edith Pope, of "PopeV Touring Entertainer*,'' w ' lo writes from Queens land, under dale 4th Sei.ienil>er. 1911. "Just a lino of {hank. , : for your irrea' remedy, Warner's ~ Cnr<>. I have been a great euffer-.T f i-■■ r ll inleniii! f;':i plaintfi, includiriu , liludder i-oir.H.'.:;:!. and during my travel? 1 li-sv , i- ii: , ;.! , ':' many doctors, but only r-;::j!t relief. I w;;h by .(-.:;:! ;.<.■•■• pie to try your S;.iV I'um , . b:.i. 1 n;;-> say that 1 had not Tnii-,*h f.i!!') ii' it. i::; til" recently I ;M a vciv l.ad (uni i.( bladder, and. artiii:; mii :-..i\ ;-■■. _ I_ !»•.•.-• to take, the intdirii!". Atl.i :'i;:r.: <■'■■■ f.ret boitloful 1 i'"M!:.: •..■ ! . ; :t i ic!!.'f. .-" : before 1 had quite (invl" d ' ':!■' f^ ,, : , )! , ! 1 was quite cured. I can f ruiiii'illy i •'■ commwid it- to finy t;uiii-i<.: n'■•!)» \u ward complaiu'.s Von car, m; !■,'- t.. ; ' of this letter publicly if v;i w.- , :. .- ae to let anv per;- i-nffc:-.-.' );,;:■* -,\ the value of \\Y,n!er"s Safe Cvr.c" 9 Warner's ISa-f'j I'ure i.~ sold i.y dic;.i ists and elorelifs-pciv vw :yv.!n-n , . bo!', in tho original (5«) bollix ami in ti:i cheaper (2s 6d) "Conconiratcd." non alcoholic form.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1913, Page 4

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