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TWO AMONGST MANY.

The following letters will i&teraa* many of our readers:— From Mr. H. Jewell, 66, Riohnondterrace, Richmond, Vic. "Some month* ago one of my kidneys was severely bruised by t fell of rock whilst working on the sewerage contract, and I was laid up and helpless for several woeks. The pain I suffered was excruciating. I could not oat or sleep, and became yerj weak and despondent; more especially when the doctors who were attending me failed to do me any good, and 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 ease proves the efficacy of Warners Safe Cure in the most severe cases." From Mrs. Mary Black, Sβ. Ann-street, Surry Hills, Sydney, N.6.W. "About six years ago, whtn 1 w*a 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 Uke Warner's Safe Cure. After taking two bottles I felt greatly relieved, and after taking, perhaps, seven or eight bottle* altogether, I was completely cured. My symptoms were loss of appetite, excruciating pain in the small of the back, lassitude, with no energy to do housework I got thin from inability to take my meals " {,

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 February 1915, Page 4

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307

TWO AMONGST MANY. Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 February 1915, Page 4

TWO AMONGST MANY. Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 February 1915, Page 4

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