A BLUE RIBBON STIMULANT.
East Melbourne, 34 Gipps St., Marct 7, 1886,—Having been troubled for manj years with a deranged liver and kidneys, with weakness of the stomach, loss of ap Eetite, depressed spirits, and general deility, necessitating resort to spirituous stimulants, for an artificial strength wit! which to carry on my work, and aftei trying various remedies, I began the use of Warner’s Safe Cure. To my utmost surprise one bottle cured me entirely. My appetite is now good ; have no pains in back, and feel strong and buoyant, The one bottle of your wonderful curs has also taken away all desire and necessity for use of spirits.— G. G. Lawrence. ENDORSED BY THE CLERGY. North Ipswich, Q., July 28, 1886, - About two years ago I began to bo troubled with a very serious complaint, which the doctors described as chronic disease of the kidneys and bladder—the result of scarlet fever. My doctor had a consultation with two of the leading physicians in England—one was the senior consulting physician of Guy’s Hospital, London. I also consulted several others, and they plainly told me that medicaj science had no remedy for my complaint, and that another English winter would finish me. At that time my water contained a large percentage of albumen and renal tube casta. I came to Australia to avoid the damp climate of England, and was beginning to despair of all hope when my attention was called to Dean Gunn’s manly and straightforward testimony to the value of Warner’s Safe Cure. 1 gave it a trial, and the result is satisfactory indeed, fori am now better than I have been for years, and am now able to do my work with perfect ease. 1 have also witnessed its remarkable healing virtues in one very bad case of kidney disc ise in my parish, —J. Wheatley, Incumbent of North Ipswich, Queensland, formerly Curate of St. Mary Magdalen, Torquay, Devon, England.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1563, 2 April 1887, Page 3
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322A BLUE RIBBON STIMULANT. Temuka Leader, Issue 1563, 2 April 1887, Page 3
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