Fro in Mr. Stephen Jsm*s Chapman, 516, '■■.'"sdajii-hweet, Melbourne, Vietcria. "-•lu'-ut five years- ago, whilst living n Auckland, N.Z., I had rheumatic ever very seriui-sly and it. left left me ■vith my kidneys in a very bad eondiioii. Ever since then, I suffered dread- . Lilly from pain in my back. If I lent down, straightening myself caused na the greatest agony. I could only !eep for an hour or two every night. <Jd sooner did I manage, to fall asleep . lian I was awakened by the agonising a in. My occupation, being that of an iectrie-tram drive) 1 , was not of a na-ni'-e to promote my recovery as I was :onstantly exposed to draughts. My ioctor said I had Brighl's disease and id vised me to take a sea trip. I cam 3 .o Melbourne and obtained employment vith a well-known owner of racehorses. Je "was interested in my case, as he had himself smi'ered in a simile., manner. lie told 'mo that he had been cured by taking Warner's Safe Cure. i had tried nearly every known- means in order to obtain relief and was quite disheartened. However, 1 decided to try what Warmer's Safe Cure would do for me. After ' -king tlu- contents of one bottle, I besanto notice an improvement. I continued to take the medicine until I had j taken in all six bottlesful, when, to my great joy, I found that I was completely cured. You can imagine the relief I experienced after nearly five yars of suffering. I shall be glad if you will publish this letter so that others afflicted as I was may know how they may be cured. I only wish I had known years ( ago. I should have been paved an immense amount of unnecessary suffering." The above letter is givrn publicity in accordance with Mr. Chapman's wish. 'Many letter.; of a similar nature, and an explanation of the curative action of Warner's Safe Cure, in cases of disordered liver and kidneys, will be found in a pamphlet issued by IT. 11. Warner and Co.. Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne, which will be sent post free to ajiy applicant.
A MEDICINE OP HEAL WORTH. Chamberlain's Cough jttemedy is intended for acuta throat and lung diseases, of which colds, croup and whooping cough are the most common. Those who have use lit for years and are in a position to 'know its real value assert that it is without an equal for the treatment of thesp diseases. It not only cures oolds and influenza, but counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. It is in almost univeisal use as a preventive and cure for croup, aid has never been known to fail, bold by all chemists and stor. keepers. Customs and Forwarding Agents J. J. CURTIS and CO., Customshouse Quay, Wellington, will clear your goods and forward to you, or you may consign goods to them, and they will forward, to their ultimate destination. Modcharges. '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10066, 13 August 1910, Page 6
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