APPRECIATION from Mrs. Kate Chegv.in, 57 Ruskinstreet, Christchurch, .N.Z., 2gih November, Ibid."About nine months "ago I was taken ill with dropsy. Two doctors attended me but. they gave me r.o relief. My daughter made rce t::ko Y\ amor's Safe Cure, and after taking tho eecoud dose [ found relief. 1 coutnuc.d to take the iicdieine and when 1 had taken the contents ui three bottles 1 became quite tveil again." From Mr. Chas. J. Mannall, of Ma-nnal'i 'Bros., Manufacturers and Merchants, i High-street, Vfrai Alaifclaiid, A'.S.W., " 20th -June, 1910. "Some twenty yearn ago, 1 strained myself whilst carrying a sack of produce, and was a great sulTercr for about iighteen months lY.si'.! frequent ik uraigie ittaeks in the of the kivin^yu. \ Ihe paiiis wire very acute, lasting from (our to twenty-five houis —and weie followed by extreme' wer.kneps which presented, me from attending to my business. 1 had the best uwdica-l aid pro--1 lurable, but the doctor's attention - did nothing to relieve or cure me. 1 was gradually sinking under the complaint ind ray ease was considered hepekss. Eventually I was persuaded to take IVarncr's Safe Cure and Warner's Sate Pills. In a very short time. I obtained relief, aiid, continuing to take the medi:ine, I had the gratification- of finding .hat my suffering had entirely ceased. 1 lave not had a similar attack since, I im always ad vicing people who suffer !rom kidney and liver trouble to take tVarner's Safe Cure, and many have iound wonderful relief, and permanent jure from it.".. From Mrs. E., Lewie, Garden-street, East Geelong, Vic., 26th April, ISIO "Having caught a severe chill, I be;anie very ill, a.nd alarming symptoms ieveloped. I suffered excruciating pain, n the back, and was hardly -ever free rom most terrible headaches. At tunes, ny limbs would become quite numb' and dmost useless. I hits state of health con■inued for eonie considerable time. Mtdi:al advice and other remedies failed to io me any good. .1 wa-s reduced in lesh, weak, and altogether disheartened, vhen Warner's Safe Cure was brought rader my notice and, on the advice of t friend, I commenced taking it, I was : encouraged to persevere by the effect >f the first bottleful, and was fin-ally ' restored to health and strength by takng a few more bottlceful. 1 have per-io-'nal knowledge that the medicine has :ured many others- besides myself. Full information relating to "Warner's •Sate Cure, for the kidneys and liver, is jontained in a pamphlet issued by H. J. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne, Vic., who will be pleased to send a :opv, post free, to anyone interested. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists md.storekeepers everywhere, both in the >riginal (ss) bottles, and in the cheaper 2s° 6d) "Concentrated," non-alcoholic lorm.
ILL FOR YEARS. • Orue long continual headache.— "For several yeais I suffered from complications of liver and stomach troubles," writes Miss N. Brear, "Ngahuna," Avenue Road, Mosman, N.S.W. "I was frequently bilious, and unable to retain' my food) headaches were «o common that life was one long continual headache. I con-sul-;d doctors and tried, numerous medicines, which did me no good. I was induced to purchase aoox of Laxo-Tonio Pills, and can only describe the change produced as simply wonderful. After taking these Pills I wias completely cured. Obtainable everywhere. Price 10£ d and Is 6d. THIS IS TO CERTIFY "I have used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, and found it to be a most" valuable medicine. I have not only used it for myself but for members of my family, and have recommended it to dozens of friends. In fact I cannot &ay too much in favour of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy." Arthur D. Beecroft, blacksmith, 487 Nicholson St., North Carlton, Vic. Sold by all chemists w and storekeepers. Ask persistently for the Roslyu Writing Tablets.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10556, 10 February 1912, Page 6
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