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CURE FOR INDIGESTION.

''Some years ago, while living 'in Ballarat, my constitution seemed to undergo a complete change. From a robust, healthy person I became very weak and despondent. I attributed the change to indigestion and biliousness, from which I suffered severely. My digestive organs became- very weak, and could not psrform their functions. I was also afflicted with severe nervous headaches, from which I was hardly ever free, and life became a burden: I was almcst afraid at times to walk, as giddiness would come upon me, and I was in danger of falling flown in the street. I had a sharp pain in my left side, bslow the ribs and was unable to get my proper rest and sleep. I was going from bad to woree, when, fortunately for me, I was persuaded 1 to try Warner's Safe Cure. From the very first "a decided improvement tooi. place. I continued taking the medicine for some little time, getting better each day, and, at last, the- pains entirely left me. I could digest my feed without difficulty, and was-, _ ones again. restored to heaJth andstrength." , The abo>-e letter, from Mrs A. Langlcy, 121 Chcstn.it street, Richmond, Vie, admirably illustrates the wonderful curative effort of Warmr's Hafe Cure m cases of liver' complaint and indigestion. Warner s Safe Cure can be obtained from .all chemists and storekeepers, both in the original form and -in the cheaper "Concentrated, nonalcoholic form, each containing the- same number of doses. A deseriptne pamphlet will be sent, post free, on application by H. H. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne.

Lady O'Hagan, president of the Women's Aerial League, addressing the Essex County Association of Teachers, at Chelras* ford, asked them, in their schools and continuation classes, to stimulate interest in aerial machines and so prepare the way, for the manufactuie of them in the Home Country ; and =he pointed out that to this end her league: offered scholarships fo* intelligent bo_e.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 56

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CURE FOR INDIGESTION. Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 56

CURE FOR INDIGESTION. Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 56

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