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THI SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR INDIGESTION. From Mr. L. Lu«key, Baronia, Catherine•treet, Rozelle, Sydney, N.S.W., 4th September, 1911." "I ira* *übject to indigestion for. some year*, but did .not pay much attention to it w it used to com* and go. I used to take pills and other medicines occalionally, but they never seemed to do m* much good. Later on, I became afraid that the complaint was going to <»ttU on m« for good, as the attacks became more frequent, more «evere, and 'uted longer. I began to lc*« my eleep it night*, my breathing became op-Dj-Msed, *nd the pain in the chest intense. My tongue wa* thickly coated, *nd 1 had & nasty taste in the mouth; T_ frequently belched up wind, and oftenvimea had a cramping pain ,in the stomach. My eyeeight became' affected, iiy eight being blurred, and epeck* appeared to float before my eye*. One day I was handed one of your pamphlets. [ read it and wa* induced to give Warner'* Safe Cure a trial. X was astonuhed at the almost immediate mult. The oains became lew severe and gradually left me, and in a few week* I could eat and sleep well, and digest my food per fectly. Since then I have been in the enjoyment of good health." From Mm. Rebecca Pinker, 48, Charles- -. street, West Perth, W.A., 12th October, 1911. " A «hort time ago I wa* a martyr to indigestion, and wae getting to be rerj weak. I romited any solid food I ate and had to content myself with beef-tea and milk foods. I had a yery disagreeable pain in the chest, which sometimes kept me awake all through th« night ana made me quite unfit for my household duties next day. I tried lots of medicine*, which had not th» slightest effect. Reading one of your books, I »aw that a friend of mine had benefited by taking Warner'e Safe Cure, «o I . decided to gire that medicine a fair trial myself. Aiter I had taken a few doses it began to relieve me, and when I had taken the content* of four bottle* I f«lt like a nevr woman, at I was able to take my food without the *light«»t inconvenience. I can strongly recommend people suffering from indige/stion to try Warner'* Safe Cure." From Mr. A. Fi*h«r, 336, Victoria-street, Darlinghuret, N.S.W., 4th S«pt«m----3> ber, 1911. " For a number of year* I euJfered from indigestion, accompanied by headaches and dizzines*. I had a dull aching pain in the lower part, of the body. I :ipent many pound* in medicine*, but could get nothing suited to my complaint. At la*t, at the instance of a friend, I begin to take Warner'* Sa.fe .Cure; I derived great benefit from the first bottlefnl, which Induced me to buy another bottle. The pain* in the head gradually c*a**d, the dizzine** disappeared, and I am pleased to *ay indigestion troubles b« no more." Frem Mr. Edward Cowley, Pulteney*tr*et, Adelaide, S.A., 12th September, 1911. " A few months ago I wa* troubled with indige«tion ; and although _ I took pepsin and varioue other medicines I gradually got wor*e. I could not retain food in my etomach, usually vomiting it up after Buffering «evere pain. During the day I felt so bad that I had to discontinue work and return home. I attended a doctor for several months, but did not receive the slightest benefit from him. After reading one of your books I re«olved to try what Warner , * Bafe Cure would do for me. I felt much ♦aeier after taking a few dosei, and when I had finished the second bottle I found myself restored to health and my digestive organs in proper working order." From Mr. J. J. William*, 39, Ponsonby •treet, Auckland, N.Z., 14th No yember, 1911. "I suffered for many yean from indigestion and liver complaint. What ever I ate itemed to lie heavy on my clieet, and sometime* the pain in my cheat would go right through to my ihoulde-r-bladee. Often a splitting pain would set in on tht top of my head, beginning when I woke in the morning and increasing in severity as the day went on, which made it yery difficult for me to attend to my daily duties. I becam* eo w<*k and lovr-epirited and run down that I could hardly move about. During my yeare of eicknew I tried many remedies, with little or no benefit. At lut Warner'* Safe Cure was introduced to my notice. I began taking with little hop* of it doing me any good. Greatly to, my surprise, the firit bottleful gave me great relief, .which gave me faith to continue with 'the medicine. In a few weeks all the painful and dieagreeable symptoms dis_ appeared; I was quite cured. None of the *ymptom» have returned since that time, and my health hae been of the best. I earnestly advise anyone suffering In like manner to give Warner's Safe Cure a trial." ' - From Mrs. •K. Keiuev, 222. Darling street, Balmain Sydney, N.S.W., 26th September, 1911. •'•' For eome years I waye ailing from indigestion an.d maJ-assimilation of food, which caused a great deal of nain in my chest and »ides, many sleepless night*, constipation, headaches, and dizzine*e. I wa* greatly reduced in flesh and my appetite .ras poor. I ttie<l many medicines. Some of them gave me temporary relief, but I would »oon be as .Dad M ev«r, I then resolved to give Warner's Safe Cure & trial. The result' was most.satisfactory, for, after taking the medicine for a few weeks only, I wae quite restored to health and strength and nave never iuffered from the complaint aince." : Warner'e Safe Cur© ie sold by chemist* and- storekeepers everywhere, both in original - (ss). bottle* and in the cheaper. (2a 6d)o"*onc«&tr*t«4," eoa-ftkolwlis

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 July 1913, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
962

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 July 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 July 1913, Page 4

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