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TWO AMONGST MANY. The following letters will ioiflwak many of out readers: — From Mr. H. Jewell, 66, Richmondterrace, Richmond, Vic. "Some months ago one of my kidneys was severely bruised by a fall of rock whilst working on the sewerage contract, and I was laid up and helpless for several weeks. The pain I suffered was excruciating. I could not eat or sleep, and became very weak and despondent; more especially when the doctors who were attending me failed to do me any good, ana only - made matters worse by telling me that I should never be able to do any laborious work again. I was so bad that four doctors were in attendance upon me. Failing to get relief from medical men, I at last decided to try if Warner's Safe Cure would benefit me. I little thought that it would restore me to health, but it did so in a very short time. I took in all about seven bottlesful of the medicine, when I was up and back at my work again on the sewerage contract, which is no light work for the strongest of men. I think that my case proves the efficacy of Warner s Safe Cure in the most severe cases." From Mrs. Mary Black, 39, Ann-street, Surry Hills, Sydney, N.StW. "About six years ago, when I was j in Western Australia, I suffered from | kidney complaint for about two years. I £ consulted three doctors, but got no relief from their prescriptions. Then a friend advised me to take Warner's Safe. Cure. After taking, two bottles I felt greatly relieved, and after taking, perhaps, seven or eight bottles altogether, I was completely cured. My symptoms were loss of appetite, exJ cruciating pain in the small of the back, lassitude, with no energy to do housework I got thin from inability to take my meals." Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (os) bottles and in the cheaper (2s fid) non-alcoholic (Concentrated) form.

FA UTS TOU CANT ROB OUT — If rents were *ower, and lighting ..d----vertising and other modern buaines; Geceesities were cheaper in Wellington or Palmersfcon, the drapery stores there would not have tc odd more profit to the cost of their goods than W. vl. Clark does. But fortunately tor us it costs them a whole lot more to .<> business than it doee Clark's Clara's prioee are right. Leaving aside che question of convenience and loyalty jkOlark's, of Levin, should be youi for most of your requirements /e&d the advertisement on ooatamec blouse®. Ad^t 'Here & a wonderful 5s post free parcel for cash with order: —Pair of elbow Lisle gloves, all shades; pair ol 2-dome Lisle gloves, all shades, tucked Paris net yoKe; pair sleeves to match; three hair nets; glove mender. Satisfaction or your money back 'vitb these eleven articles for ss. Oollinson and Cunninghame, Palmerston North. 4drt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 February 1915, Page 4

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483

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 February 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 February 1915, Page 4

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