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Til SCIENTIFIC CURE FOB INDIGESTION.

From Mr. L. Lutkey, Baronia, Catherine*tr«t, Rozelle, Sydney, N.S.W., 4th September, 1911. " I wa* «übject to indigestion for torn* year#, but did not pay much attention to it a* it u*ed to come and go. I u*ed to take pill» and other medicines occasionally, but they never »eemed to do rue much good. Later on, I became* afraid that the complaint waa going to wttl® on me for good, at the attacki became more frequent, more eevere, and lasted longer. I began to lo#e my «leep at nighU, my breathing became oppressed, and the pain in the cheat intense. My tongue wa# thickly coated, and 1 had a naaty taste in the mouth ; r frequently belched up wind, and oftentime* had a cramping pain in the stomach. My eye*ight became affected, my *ight being blurred, and «peck» appeared to float before my eyei. One oay I was handed one of your pamphlets, f read it and waa induced to give Warner'* Safe Cure a trial. I was astonished at the almost immediate result. The pains became lom severe and gradually left me, and in a few week* I could eat and «leep well, and digest my food per fectly. Since then I have been in the enjoyment of good health."

From Mre. Rebecca Pinker, 48, CharlAs- * street, Weat Perth, W.A., 12th October, 1911. " A short time ago I hvm a. martyr to indigestion, and wu getting to lie very weak. I romited any *olid food I ati and had to content nivielf with beef-te* and milk foods. I hud a very dUagreeable pain in the cheat, which aometimw kept mo awak« all through the night and mad# me quit-© unfit for my household duties next day. I tried lot» of

medicines, which had not the •light-eat effect. Reading one of your books, I ww that a friend of mine had benefited

by taking Warner's Safe Cure, 10 I decided to give that medicine a fair trial myself. ASter I had taken a few doses it. began to relieve me, and when I had taken the contents of four bottle* I felt like a new woman, at I was able

to take my food without the slightest inconvenience. I can strongly rccomm«nd people suffering from indigestion

to try Warner'# Safe Cure." From Mr. A. Fisher. 336, Victoria-street, Darlinghurst, N.S.W., 4th Septems> ber, 1911.

" For a number of year* I suffered from indigestion, accompanied br headaches and dizziness. I had a dull aching pain in the lower part of the body. I spent many pound# in medicine*, but could get nothing suited to my complaint. At la«t, at the instance of a friend, I began to take Warner'* Safe Cure; I

!erived great benefit from the first bottle

ful, which induced me to buy another bottle. The pain® in the head gradually ceased, the dizziness disappeared, and I am pleased to say indigestion troubles be no more."

From Mr. Edward Cowley, Pulteney street, Adelaide, S.A., 12th Septem ber, 1911.

" A few months ago I was troubled with indigestion, and although I took pepsin and various other medicines I ?;radually got vrorse. I could not retain ood in my stomach, usually vomiting it up after suffering severe 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 resolved to try what Warner's Safe Cure would do for me. I felt much ♦asier after taking a few doses, 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. Williams, 39, Ponaonbystreet, Auckland, N.Z., 14th No vember, 1911.

" I suffered for many years from in digestion and liver complaint. What ever I ate seemed to lie heavy on my chest, and sometime* the pain in my chest would go right through to mv shoulder-blades. Often a splitting pain would set in on thf> top of my head, beginning when I woke in the morning and increasing in severity as the daywent on, which made it very difficult for me to attend to my daily duties. I became so weak and low-spirited and run down that I could hardly more about. During mj- years of sickness I tried many remedies, with little or no benefit. At last Warner's Safe Cure was introduced to my notice. I bejjan taking it with little hop* of it doing me any good. Greatly to my surprise, the first bottleful gave me great relief, ,which gave me faith to continue with the medicine. In a few weeks all the painful and disagreeable symptoms dis appeared; I waß quite cured. None of th© symptoms have returned since that time, and my health ha* been of the best.'- I earnestly advise anyone suffering in like manner to give Warner's Safe Cure a trial."

From Mrs. K. Keniev, 222, Darlingstreet, Balmain Sydney, N.S.W., 26th September, 1911.

"For some years I wa* ailing from indigestion and mal-aseimilation of food, which caused a great deal of pain in my chest and sides, many sleepless nights, constipation, headaches, and dizziness. I was greatly reduced in flesh and my appetite was poor. I tried many medicines. Some of them cave me temporary relief but 1 would soon be a* oad as ever. I then Tesolved to give .Warner's Safe Cure & trial. The result wsus most satisfactory, for, after taking the medicine for a few weeks only, I was auite restored to health and strength and nave never suffered from the complaint' since. 1 Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemist* and _ storekeepers everywhere, both in original (ss) bottle* and in the cheaper (2s 6d)g Aoa-aloahalfc fern.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HC19130725.2.31.3

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 July 1913, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
969

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 July 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 July 1913, Page 4

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