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THE SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR INDIGESTION. From .Mr. L. Luikev, Haronia, Catherine street, Ro7.ellc. Sydney, N. S. \Y., <Ith September. 1911. "I waa .subject to indigestion for som« y*a,T», but (I'll not pay much attention 'o it. a« il used to collie and ;:o. 1 used :o take pills and other medicines occasionally. bill they never s-etmed to dt> me much good. Later on, i became afraid that the complaint was, to , -'t'ttle on me for u;ood. as the attacks became more frequent,mure severe. and 'a.ited longer. . I bet, r n.n to h'rp my ileep i- nights, my breatliiiiL: bccame up :n'c«.ifd, and the pain in the dies', in (ensp. My tongue was thickly coaled. :nd 1 had a na.sly taste in th<», mouth: I frequently liplclkml up wind, and oftentime? had a. cramping pain in the ; !oma.ch. My became affected. •Ny ,«:'., r ht liein.u hluvred. and appeared to float lift fore my eyes. Onr lay T was handed on/' ot your pamphlet*, f read it and \va« induced to »;ve War iter's Safe Cure a trial. I was- asi.oui-dtpd ii the almost. inmifdiate result. Th" •ilins - brcaino Icse severe and <_*ia<illa 1!y '"ft inc., and in a- few week? I could eat and sleep well, and dke-t i: \ r <-d per fectly. Since then. I have beer, ui the .• nj.iyir.ent of uund health.'' I':ii!ti Mip. Rebecca Pinker. ' 11rI s! i eel. West. PtMth. W.A.. I'.Mi He l.tber, 1.911. " A sin ill time mud 1 wup a in :i rl \ r to : ril ■ „i- :]• ii . and was (" be very I vomited any Miiid fi» d ! a.l« ■in I bad to content irv--oif with beef-t.P'-i and titilk food?. I had a very d;sa;_ r r''* able pain in the clips;, which son-piimp..* UiMit nip awake all through th* ni;Ji! and in;ulr me quite unlit for my Ti«>i;«p hold duties u»\t, daw I lot? of n:< dicim'.-. which Icml not tlip hlL r hte.«t effect. Reading one of your books, I saw thai a friend of njln f had benefited by (akin l .; Warner's Safe Cure, no T decided to jxith'at medicine a, fair trial in\ self. Am pi 1 had taken a few doses it liPLian !o relieve nip, and \-.h"n 1 had taken th" content* of four bottle* I fr'l like a lie-" woman. a> 1 was abl* :o lake my food wiiliout the fl!iuhtp*t ir.conv'.'tiieiice. 1 can roiiulv rccoin im'iid people >!ifb 1 rin'j from indirection to :i-v Warner's Safe Cur*.''

l'Y..<u Mr. A. Ki'lier. 336. Virion*, street l';e iiiiLilnirst, NSW'., dth Keptem iei. mn.

" I'', r a number of vrai's 1 Mlffrird l"r-■:i! il'di'.;eslion, hit''inpa 11;c11 by head aches and di/.zineh.v 1 had a. dull aching [nii'i in thp lower part of the body. T sprut many pounds in medicines, but could get nothing suited to my complabu. At last, at the inylance of a friend. 1 began t" take Warner's S-itV Cure : 1 derived urea! benefit from i!ie lirst hoi tie ful. whirl) induced me to i nv another bottle. The pi'::* in the head gradual! 1 , wased. the diz/.iue.-c disroprared, and I am pleased to pay indication trouble." be no more."

From Mr. Ivhvsrd Cowley, l'ultcney street. Adelaide, S.A., 12th Septem her. 1911.

"A few month. 1 ; ago I whs troubled wilh indigestion, and although T t'>ok pepsin and various oilier medicines 1 gradtiallv (rot worse. I could not retain food in my stomach, usual!) vomiting it up after .'uffci'iir,: .severe paiu. During the (lav T felt t-o bad that I h:ul to d:s continue work and re; urn home. I *t tended a doctor tor several months, bin did not receive Ihe s'liuhl est benefit from him. After reading one of your buckI resolved to try what Warner's Sal"'' Cure would do for me. I felt much easier after taking a few doses, and when I had finished the second bottle 1 'found myself renins -d to health andin%• digestive orga.us in proper working order."

from Mr. .1. d William*. .'VJ. I'ousoiihy «trerl. Auckland, N.X.. Mill No vcniber, 1911.

" T suffered for many years I ruin in digestion and liver rumplaint. Wh?.! ever T ate seemed to lie heavy on nn che.'t. ami sometimes the pain in my cheat .would .sio ihrouuJi to my nhoulder-blacle*. Often a splitting paw. .would in cm liu !"n of my head, when T woke m the niorninami increasing in severity as tbe_ da\ went on, which made it very tlifiicn 1' for me to attend lo my daily duties. 1 £ ( > wc-ak aiid low*spirited ami run down that I could hardly move about. Durinir my yearfc 1 tried mauv itii i r, s.. wifli little or ii" benefit. At, laM Warner',* Safe Chip was ini I'oilticed to m\ notice. J liejra.n taking it with little hope of it flo;p; Hie ffiv f.lrcat iy i<> my stjrj>i-> |, v ;lio (list 'liotlli'ful uave me inea! reli'-l. which ::.i.ve me faith to continue '-Mth I he- tiu:die:m\ In a- fc".' weeks all > •'*- jjainful and disagreeable \':n|itt »ij appeared : I wa.- quite i ured. Il'i<. KV!:-. j-t.:sn:> In ve rot iirnefl ,'incf. t ft j* tine, ii.v health In l ** been H lhlir.-'. I ( i !>' advise am oil' 1 v-tffrr ;ik:. nK-uiif-r to W 11 r:>-r S-i:V (.'ure a I: irt I. ' J-'ri,;ji ,\!i>., K. h'li.tr-',. 2'''! Inline r.lnvl. I'.t! si:;i in Sydney, N.S.W'., '.itVli S' |i! cnii.'ci'. I'.Hl. '' |'"i i- cijlllc year- I wa:;. ,r|:ir, Imiu i:i:• 1 r.: i'.n :ino mal ■•■"f-onilai hii uf f'- f ! which c 11/»<'• I a :'Mal «!«.-«! of pain in' lir, rlii'jl, all'! , nr'iiv |>!e : «i s, i:i.n.';lip i.tu. !•''<"l.i' !|!.' •. ami r.ir*. I w;s.s i\ redm.vd in and inv "j.itii't i!i- vi - a> p"or. I [r;ed many 1 Some uf them unvc me teiuporarv relief, but 1. would soon be as bad as ever, f then resolved to give Warner's Safe Cure a trial. The result wf.j most fcr. after taking tht medicine fi>r a tew weeks only, 1 was quite rwtorcd to health and strength, and h. v." never suffered from the complain! .voce." . W:i rao S.«fOtr« i> by olit'inisU illld .-.t*ij r krrnM'-- m-ryu'her", bu! li ill I.|i.;ii! i! 1 am] ill tlir vh ß »p?T •' -..n. n f) ! llf'lj alf«!»>lK' bin

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 June 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 June 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 June 1913, Page 4

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