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A VOICE ACROSS THE STRAITS.

We present the folloning story of personal experience, l bot because it is very rare, but because It'affords an illustration of many kindred experiences known to many in every Section of the glob?. When we peruse the dreadful Affliction's so graphically described by the undersigned gentleman, it makes us ihadder to think that he had been inncoentlysnbiected toauch cruel and protracted suffering, when the timely application of a simple remedy would have protected him from the creeping march of sickness. Without further comment we print the annexed letter, trusting that by doing so Sur readers may learn how the cause of disease may be*. determined, and its approach safely barred. Queen Street Hobart, Tasmania, March Bh, 1890 ; All my I'fe 1 have been troubled with urinary difficulties, which * during the past tea years.threatened »ery.frequently to endanger iby life; and I may as well lay at the outset that to Warner’s safe pure, I owe my present existence, and that the medicine named has given me a new lease of life. In 1871, I»« subjected to * very painful and dangerous operation, as I was unable to. pass water, the passage having been filled up with formations of calmU. Since then I have been very frequently under the painful necessity of resorting to artificial hteans to remove the ioeumulation of water from the body, and'daring-later-years the-resort to the Catheter was almost an absolute necessity, 4t least twice a week. I suffered a great deal of pain, from frequent swelling of the loius, due to the presence of urates. A year ago my troubles increased, and with Advanced sge brought me well nigh to the verge of the grave. 1 then heard of Warner’s, safe care. After the use of 6 or • bott es the great pi\'n I laboured under nearly ceased, and I passed a quantity of* over one pint of black sedimoot, after which I felt unspeakable relief. It seemed as if all imparities from the system had been eliminated. I conic! pass water without resorting to the catheter and without experiencing (be painful scalding sensation as hitherto felt. The, passage,had become, free, and my health is now better than it baa begn for the psat 15 years or more, though I am now 75 jssra of age, I have since con* finked to give myself treatment with the tafe cure, sa well as safe pit's. I have taken in all 26 bottles of safe cure, and have recovered from a fearful disease, Had 1 known sooner of this medioime it would have save! me nntold misery and pain ; as it is my declining years will apparently be spent in health and com* fort. H»nrt Qbiimtpw, Independent Gentleman.,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2119, 1 November 1890, Page 1

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452

A VOICE ACROSS THE STRAITS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2119, 1 November 1890, Page 1

A VOICE ACROSS THE STRAITS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2119, 1 November 1890, Page 1

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