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A ''Warner's" is the most economical Corset a woman can wear—it can be J-ept sweet and fresh by washing. \Ve guarantee Warners to wear well aud not rust, break or tear f.ot 1 fl. •• crs.-~.Advt.

~'thb hcienttfi;: zvm Tor~ INDIGESTION. From Mr. L. Luekoy, Baronia, Catherinestreet. Rozelle, Sydney, N.S.W., 4th September, 1911. "I we* mbject to indigestion for «omo yeare, but did not pay much attention '> it «a it used to come and go. I use.d 'o Uke pills and other medicines occasionally, but they never xeeme-d to do :'!« much good." Later on, I bec&in* ■;fraid that the complaint was going to ■w-ttle on me for good, as the attacks '•came more frequtnt, more severe, an , ! ' :zl'd longer. I began to lose my eloep : night*, my breathing became op-"-Msed, and (he pain in the chest intMise. My tongue was thickly coa-icl. ■nd 1 had a nasty taxU in the mouth; ! frequently belched up wind, and oftrn■mies liad a cramping pain in til*

--'oniach. My eyceiglit became affected, | ■'iy aijrht beinji HnrrM, and epecks cp- j :..'ansr] to float before my eyra. On« j h..y T was handed one of your j ! read it and \va« induced to give Vv'av'.■.pv'fi Safe Cure a trial. I was a.sU>nu!:od -.'.■ Mm almost immediate result. Th" { :;:iins became le?« nevore and gradually i If ft me, and in a few weeks I rould eat j ■■ !)(! aleep well, and digest my food per | I'ci'tly. Since then I have been in the ■■jijoyiiKMit of good health." \ I'roni Mr*. Rebecca Pinker, 48, ('barley- .. street. WeM. Perth, W.A., 12!h October, 1911. " A short time ago I wai a martyr to Nuliurstion, and was getting' to lie vert j weak. I romited any nsolid foud I ate j .nul ba-d to content, inyeelf with beef-tea mid milk foods. I had a very •ihle pain in tli« cheat, irhicli nometime* kept me awake all through the night ana made me quit? unfit for my houec!ir>ld duties next day. I tried lot* of medicine*, which had not the elighteat effect. Reading one of your books, I raw that a friend of mine had benefited by taking Warner'* Safe Cure, so I (k-cided to give that medicine a fair trial myself. After I had taken a I w dose* it began to relieve mo, and when T had taken the content* of four bottles j 1 felt like a nevr woman. &% I war< able io take my food without the «lis>,ht«et i'K'onveniiMice. I can strongly recommend people suffering from indigestion i<; try Warner'* Safe Cure." From MY. A. Fiihor. 336, Victoria-street, Dariinghurst, N.S.W., 4th Septem■Jjcr. 1911. " Vov a number of years I euffered fiotn indigestion, accompanied bv headachr* and dizziness. I had a dull aching p;iin in the lower part of the body. I spent many pounds in medicines, but could get nothing suited lo my complaint. At laat, at the instance of a friend, I began to take Warner'* Safe Cure; I derived great benefit from tfie first bottle ful, which induced me to buy another bottle. The p'aiiu in the head gradually roamed, the dizzinew disapjieared, and I am pleased to ea.y indigestion troubles be no more."

From Mr. Edward Cowley, Pulteney etreet. Adelaide, S.A., 12th September, 1911. "A few months ago I was troubled with indigestion, and although _ I took pspsin and variou* other medicines _I gradually got worse. I could not retain fowl in my islomach, usually romiting it up after suffering severe pain. Durin,u the day I felt so bad thai I h&d to dis continue work and return home. I attended a doctor for ncveral months, but did not receive the slightest benefit from him. After reading one of your books I reeolved to try what Warner's Safe Cure would do 'for me. I felt much *a«ior after taking a few doses, and when I had finished the second bottle I found my*elf restored to health and my digestive organs in proper working order." From Mr. J. J. Williame, 39, Ponsonby •treet. Auckland, N.Z., 14th No vember, 1911. " I suffered for many years from in digestion a.ud liver complaint. What over I ate eeenied to lie heavy on my theet, and «omelinwe the pain in my cheat would go right through to my i-houlder-biadee. Often a splitting psin would set in on the top of my head, beginning when I woke _in the morning and increasing in severity as the day we-nt on, which ma.de it very difficult for me to attend to my daily duties. F becam* eo weak and' low-«pirited and run down that I could hardly move about. During my year* of .-iekne?;j I tried many remedies', with little or benefit. At laat Warner'* Safe Cure was introduced to my notice. I began taking it with little* hope of it doing me any good. Greatly to my surprise. the fires, bottleful gave me great rolirf. which pave me faith to continue wit-h the medicine. In a few weeks all tb" painful and disagreeable Rviiiptonis appeared: I was quite cured. Noii? thp pyinptoms have retui'iied since thil time,.'and my health ha* been of tliß b<?A. I <'*rn'eMly advise anyon* Fiiffer { in-: in like niannnr to give Waiih'i's Safe Cure s, trial." From Mrf. K. Knimey. 22' d lfarling j Mrwt. Bslr.iair. SVdMy, N.S.V.'.. 26th Fifpternb'T, 1911. " For pome 1 wa.« ailing fi'f-m i lri-Jiec.Mbn S'.iri nial affiinilition of I vhich caused a k , '"'- 1 - < le: -' I , ™ 1, !!1 | ni , -- r l".e : ! r.ivl h-A*~, lii.'i , " | cuns*ip-jt;"ti. lio^.l:i--Ih\-. m;d d^2. , i ri'-'CB. 1 '<vr's i;.'t'iitly r-fiin-iv] in ati!) my appetite was pw<i. I wie-i i-iany medicines. Sou;-? of them uave me temporary relief but 1 won id .soon ta as bad a* ever. I then resoked to give Warner's Sa-f* Cure a trie!. The result wr.. l most s.n.tifjf;irtory, for, after taking th- mrdiciiio for a 'few works only, I 'A'..ii guile i-i.vu>red to lu-Hili and strength a:;l !■;;•.•'• iii-vor sufff-ri'd f:r-vii the compi;ii.';! .■"!:■''. ' \\ >■:!(': '= Sy.fr> i. "i:iv .v»!d by cli^mist^ 3,1,,! .; •-1..'- ! i|i«;; f;°\ \ whflT. bi.-tb ill <»riu:!-'' ■'.- }••■>♦ 7i"? %-m\ in Uio theapw |£? i-. i> ton alooliolJo lias.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 August 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 August 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 August 1913, Page 4

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