A HUNDRED POUNDS IN POCKET.
Donald, Viet., April 16, 1886.—1 write these few lines as testimony to the good effects derived from the use of Warner’s safe cure. I have been a sufferer for years, and two years and three months ago was obliged to give up work, with Sciatica. lam a blacksmith, with a business of my own; the work of course is hard, and in this country very hot. I tried almost every cure obtainable, but as summer came on again I became worse and had to take to my bed. 1 thought I should lose my business, in fact, began to despair of my life. I at last tried Warner’s safe cure, and very soon could rest nights, something I had not enjoyed for a long time. Soon the pains in my hip began to go a way, my strength returned, and 1 commenced work. I hare worked hard now for seven months, through the heat of summer, being able to dp my work, and look after my business with no inconvenience. Have taken in all 40 bottles, and it has been a hundred pounds in my pocket, besides enjoying good health.—JOHN W. HARRIS.
AN INTERNAL TARAWERA.
Carlton. 146 Elgin Sc., Viet., Nov. 11, 1885. I have been under physicians’ care off and on for the past seven years, but have gradually grown worse. My symptoms were violent pains across the small of my back, a crushing weight in the pit of stomach, sick headache ; also what seemed to be an internal gathering, , which would increase in siae for three months, then break, and I would begin to spit blood. 1 took twenty bottles of Warner’s safe cure, with the safe pills, and can now testify to the curative merits of Warner’s safe cure.—SIMUEL PHILPOT. IN DUTY BOUND. Adelaide, S.A., Carrington St., July 3, 1886. Having tried the valuable medicine Warner’s safe cure for pains in the region of the kidneys and sluggish liver, and receiving so much benefit, I feel it a duty I owe to fellow-men to testify of its good results in my case, a fld f° recoin? mend it as deserving of all the praise it receives, JAMES SHAKESPEARE, Professor of Music,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1575, 30 April 1887, Page 4
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369A HUNDRED POUNDS IN POCKET. Temuka Leader, Issue 1575, 30 April 1887, Page 4
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