12 THE LIVER TO BLAME.
"I was troubled with a severe form of liver complaint and indigestion ior some years, a-ceom-puiiicd by headaches of the moist excruciating kind. I had violent pains in the stomach, ©specially alter meals. Whenever .1 caught a cold it semed to fly to my back. I gradually grew worse, and was at times hardly able to do my woi"ic. i I had heard a good deal about the benefit people had derived fio.m taking Sale Cure, so 1 decided to give it a trial myself. After taking the contents of the first bottle I received surprisingly great relief. Continuing to take tlie medicine a little longer, all traced of the complaint left me, and my general healtn became good. I have remained well ever since. I lutve recommended Warner's Safe Cure to many other*, who speak highly of its healing properties."—l:'rcxn Mr G. .Uintzwi. i-'uii-imry Park, Woodviile, Adelarlle, fci.A. "I have suffered much from disease of the liver and kidneys. My liver complaint became almost chronic. f lnul very ucute pains in the eiutit and loins, and particularly in tlie sideti and back. The pains were very severe, and troubled me much at night., depriving me of greatly needed 1 e«st. My appetite was poor and digestion imperfect. i tried a mimbor of lemedies, but was unable to obtain relief. Fortunately for me, I wa« persuaded to try Warner's Safe,. Cure. From the first a decided improvement took place. 1 peesevered with the medicine and continued to get better and stronger. 1 cxjuld sleep well at night, and my appetite wad gieatly improved. In a slkjH tune I was qui to free from all sign of the complaint, and have been well ever since."—From Mrs Phillips, 30. Tyioue street, South Yarra, Vic. In addition to thv legular 5s and 2s Ski bottles of Warner's Sate Cuiw I a concentrated form of the mcdicino iis now issued at 2:s 6d per lyxtle. Warner's Safe Cure (Concentrated.) if not compounded with alcohol and ooutains Hie same nuinker o*f doses as the as bottle of Earner's Safe Cure. TI. It. Warner and Co., Limited Metbourwe, Vic.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3137, 13 March 1909, Page 6
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35812 THE LIVER TO BLAME. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3137, 13 March 1909, Page 6
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