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RHEUMATISM CURED.

From Mr Win. Milnes, Pallet-street, New Ciium, Bendigo, Victoria. "About eight years i ago I was, for a considerable time, a great sufferer from rheumatism, Acting on the advice, given me by several people, I took Warner's Safe Cure. I am pleased to.. say that, when I had taken the contents of two bottles, I was cured." From Mrs Nellie Davidson, 32 Keig- ■ street, Newtown, N.S.W. "When living at Boggabri, about 18 months ago, I was laid up for, nearly the whole winter with Rheumatism, and could not obtain any relief from any of the several medicines I took. One day I saw a yamphlet issued by you in which was described a case similar to my own, and I decided to try whether Warner's Safe Cure would also benefit me. I took three bottles of the medicine, and am very s;lad to sa~- that I was completely cured and could go about my work cheerfully. I have not felt the slightest symptom of the return of any rheumatic pain since that time." . From Mrs Elizabeth Bosher, 77 Henderson-road, Alexandria, N.S. W. "Previous to leaving England, about 40 years ago, I was a great sufferer, from Rheumatism, which continued to> trouble me for about 24. years after mv arrival in Australia. I consulted several doctors, but they failed to do me any good. I also tried various advertised remedies with the same unsatisfactory result, and despaired, of ever getting relief from -the pain. At length I tried Warner's Safe Cure —for what reason I cannot tell you, because I did not expect to get any more benefit from it than from the many other medicines I had taken. I was, however, very pleased to nor : tice a decided change' for the better after a short course of Warner's Safe Cure. The pains slowly but surely left me, and at last I became quite free from them. This (happened 16 years ago, and' I can honestlv say • that I have not suffered in the slighi?est degree from Rheumatism since that time, so that I have to thank Warner's Safe Cure for perfectlv and permanently curing, me. I may say. that my case , is very well known in' Alexandria, as I have for 40 years resided within hali-a-milo of my' present, address."- . , i . From Mr Albert E./, Long, Port Pirie, S.A. :;•..,■' . v•■ , ■ ■ . "I am pleased .to report^ that I have taken five, bottles of .Warner's Sale Cure for Rheumatism;, arid that the result was .marvellous. The pain has all left m.e, I have gained a stone in weicht, and am <■ now in good health." ;■ ■ .. ' , '"..-.. " •/. ' From Mr William Pollock McAuslan, 10' Russell Places <North' Williamstown Vic. "Some 'eight years ago I was laid. uv> with a very persistent attack of Rheumatism, and although I w.as under the 'care of a .leading medical man at the end- of four or five months,; instead of gettihn- better, I was gradually growing worse, and in the doctor's own words 'would never make any permanent improvement. 1 ■ Fearing 'that: his words might ■ come true, I refused to take, his medicine any longer, and. as a last hope, gave War-"' ner's Safe Cure a trial. From, .the' taking of , the first dose I could see ! hone ahead, a.nd in a very little while -.alj"; "■pain had Ijeft.- me, and I never' hatt ' the. slightest ■' -sh?n> ' of. any . relapse ; until my complete; recoy^rv; ; some seven weelfs; : later. The doctor's words', thankg'tb Warner's medicines.: have not been verified, as from that da^. eijnht years ago, to this. I have not had the slightest svmptoms of that dreadful complaint." GOUT CUBED. * From Mr R. A. Thompson, Mining Engineer, 148 Adelaide-terrace, Perth w:a. "When writing you some time back as to the efficiency of Warner's Safe Cure in biliousness, I mentioned being about to try a course of Warner's Safe Cure for Gout. The result of taking the medicine was simply wonderful, as many people in Perth can testify, and I speak gratefully- of the benefit I received. The action of the medicine was tMs : First a gradual | toning up of the stomach, then better appetite, purer blood-making, and slow (at first) but sure disappearance of the G-out. The food taken during the course was plain but wholesome. I am glad also to 'tell you that many of my acquaintances have .derived great 'benefit from both the Safe Pills and the Safe Cure." ' LUMBAGO CUB^D. From Mr Fi L. Seager, '.. Waratahstreet, Darlinghurst, N.S.W. , "About six years ago 1 had an at-. ! tack of lumbago, so severe that I could not walk . for nine weeks. I tried many medicines, porous plasters, and electric batteries, without material relief. Mv doctor could do nothing for me. Hearing so much about Warner's Safe Cure I decided to tr^ it. After taking the first bottle I felt greatly relieved and started to walk again, and after taking eight bottles I was : completely, cured. %■ have not suffered in anv way sinc£ ( and strongly, recommend Warner'>*Safe Cure to anyone afflicted wit]|v- a simi- I lar complaint. I conside^the medicine invaluable.' 1 ' . „'*" . . From Mr^ l^am^Speiacetv!62 Queenstreet, Frernantlfe; -w.'A'^ "Some years a'gb ,1 was a fearfulsufferer from- sciatica. Most excruciating pain seized mi>,. extending from:; the hip right dawn to the ankle. None but those. /Similarly' afflicted can imagine the -agony I endured. The 1 nain deprived me of all sleep. I could ! ■barely move about. I had medical] aid, but it did not relieve me. My attention was called' to Warner's Safe Cure, and I commenced -to take it, de-J riving benefit after the .first few doses. By the time I had finished four bottles the pain, had all vanished, and I could arain get refreshing sleep. I have every reason to believe that Warner's Safe Cure has . eradicated allrheumatic poisons from my system, as I have, had no return of the?' pain, sinfee that time." . . . ■ : . ,

$F •■■■..• •■•'A'n assault o? a most <lialj6lical nature (says the- "Trinity Tj<mes"o was perpetrated 'jpon a lad named Mo Laughlin on the Cairns, Q., recently, whose assailant is said to have been a kanaka who haft asked for money and was refused. Ttie lad is now. in the hospital slowly, rccovcrinc;. So far the police have J not heen abis to lay their hands upon the assaikint. The boy had one- tar almost bitten off, and iris eye»' nearly frouged ,<out. Oxir Bsrluvved Vilack Bruil'lfi^ i.

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NZ Truth, Issue 58, 28 July 1906, Page 6

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1,064

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 58, 28 July 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 58, 28 July 1906, Page 6

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