SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR HHEUM ATISM. iMuin Mr. T. [,. Ewart, Beach-road, Soloinontcwn, Port Pirie, S.A., 26th November, 1910. "For some years, I suffered from persistent attacks of rheumatism, from which I was hardly ever free. The pains in my arms, legs, and back were excruciating. The pain would shift from one joint to another. At times I . could hardly move about and could i get very little rest night or day. After trying various remedies, with little or no benefit", I gave Warner's Safe Cure a trial. The first botlleful gave mo considerable relief and each succeeding week showed further improvement. After taking only a few bottles of the medicine, I was entirely free from pain. Since that time I have had 110 return of the complaint and have every reason j to believe that the euro is permanent." | From Mrs. E. Burmcister, 12, Channel- • street, Ballarat East, Vic., 19th J September, 1010. | "For some years I was troubled with rheumatio disorders. I suffered great ] pain and, at times, was quite prostrat- j ed. The joints of my hands, feet, and. limbs would swell to twice their usual size. My appetite was very capricious and I wai much reduced in. flesh. The many remedies I tried only seemed to . aggravate the complaint. It was not until I began to take Warner's Safe Cure that I felt any peroeptible change for the better. I continued to improve as I continued with the medicine and, in a short time was Completely and permanently cured." Warner's Safe Cure is the scientific cure for rheumatism. It restores the kidneys and the liver to health and activity, when the uric and biliary poisons, which cause the disorder, are naturallv expelled and pain ceases. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and. storekeepers everywhere, both in original (ss) bottles, and in the cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrated," non-j alcoholic form. j THE VICTORIOUS TRIUMPH. WONDERiFUL RECORD OF SUCCESSES ON TRIUMPH MOT. OR CYCLES. At tihe H.B. Mtator Oyale Oub'e eptorts held on the Hastings Haeecourse on Boxing Day, tihe Triumphs ( again practically swept the hoard. ) Out of an entry of 12 machines, rep- 1 resenting 5 different makes, tih© Triumphs secured ton firsts, seven seconds, and 4 thirds out of a possible 11 events. This performance is all the more remarkable trhen it is considered that the Triumphs had to concede large handicaps (to machines of equal power, and i&ix bf the ten first machines were ridden by amateur riders, VOURIST MOTOR CO., LTD., Sole Agente for Triumph and B.S.A. Mctttr Cycles, Waiirarapa. Hawkes Bay, asid Poverty Ba-y. . ROBERT £OOK. Tjfvosl jLrrAnt.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10691, 10 August 1912, Page 6
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