TWO WOMEN
From Mrs. M. Darcy, 163, St. Leon-ard’s-road,' Ascot Vale, Victoria.
“Some-years .'ago, I began to suffer from various liver* and kidney troubles, arising no ' doubt: -from a severe cold I contracted .' about that time and which nearly! prostrated me. From thence on, I* experienced;acute pain in the back and sides, ,and under the shoulder blades. The slightest pressure on the liver would cause me-intense-'pain. I suffered like this for a long while without any prospect of relief; I having tried so* many remedies without/avail. As, a last resource, I decided to try a course of Warner’s Safa, Cure, which had been uglily recommended to me by friends vho had derived great benefit from taking the medicine. After .taking a few bottles of Warner’s Safe Cure, my health improved rapidly, and I was scon jffectually cured and free from all the pain and discomfort whicii has assailed me for' so many years.” From Mrs.; 1 Eva Slmrrer, 24, Hanoverstreet, Windsor, Victoria.
“Some years ago I was taken with violent pains in the sides and back. My appetite became poor and my 'digestion was weak. I bad great disress after eating, violent vomiting with icvere headaches and intense prostration. Whilst feeling very disheartened .'at the failure of medicines I had taken, I happened to read one of -your pamphlets and decided to take, Warner’s Safe Cure, i.began to improve almost immediately. The improvement continued until I was once more in good health. My appetite is now excellent and my digestion perfect. I know of many others who have taken Warner’s Safe Cure with great and lasting benefit-.” Warner’s Safe Cure for the kidneys ind liver is sold by chemists and store keepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles and in the cheaper (2s 6d) non-alcoholic “Concentrated’’ form.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16487, 28 February 1914, Page 9
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298TWO WOMEN Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16487, 28 February 1914, Page 9
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