INDIGESTION TREATMENT. 11l order that sufferers from indigestion may learn how to obtain relief, we publish the following letters : — From Miss Mary Anno Newman, New ton-street, Railway Town, Broker. Hill, N.S.W. " For many years I was a martyr to periodical attacks of indigestion, and had to be very carcful in my choice of food. Eating became almost a nightmare to me, 1 knowing what the aftereffect would De. As time wciit on, the ; attacks became more frequent, and , were accompanied by constipation and pains between my shoulder-blades, as well as in my chest. I was unable to : get any proper sleep at night, and j would rise in the morning feeling quito 1 miserable and worn out for' the want of Bleep. I tried various remedies, but dc- ' rived very little benefit from any oi 1 them. Having heard a good deal about v the cures «-frU-<1 by Wsrn- r's Side Cure, I decided to try it and sec if it 1 would benefit me. 1 was not long left J in doubt as to the value of the medicine, i for I derived great benefit from the first bottle, and in a few weeks was quite free from the complaint. I can now eat and sleep well, and enjoy life generally." From Mr. John Hal Tor. c/o Mr. J. Reed, *
Little Mulop-street. Geelong, Vic. "For many years i eull'i red very much from indigestion and stomach disorders. I frequently could not sleep, owing to the agony and distress from vyliich I suffered. I could retain very little on my stomach and vomited frequently I whr also much troubled by heartburn, windy spasms, and pains under the shoulder blades. I was miserable, nervous, and low spirited. I tried a number of remedies, but they did-not benefit me at all. One day'a friend advised me to try Warner's Safe Cure. I began to take it, and obtained a good deal of relief from the first bottle. I continued to take the medicine for some weeks, when all signs of weakness and ill-health vanished. I was once more in the enjoyment of good health. I now feel as well and strong as I could wish to be." Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (os) bottlet and in thrf cheaper (2s 6d) " Concentrated," nonalcoholic «form, each containing the •amo number of doses. •
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 January 1915, Page 2
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397Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 January 1915, Page 2
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