LIVER DISEASE AE CURED From Mia. C- Staaley, Oak-atreei. | fioldoit-equave, BemUgo r Victory • 25th August-, 1911. _ ! "For some years I was troubled with . liver complaint of. the mo<4 excruciating kind. At times. X beeamo affected with , violent pains in tho bowel*. I suffered ' from inaiiiesuon. My complaint, culminated '.h tho most- alarming symptoms. I tried diCerent medicines without get,- I ting anv effectual, relief. A friend advised n:o to try Warner's Safe Cure. I commenced to tako tl\u.t und ( tho eA-x't. was most beneficial. I continued to lakfi it tor some weeks, and at tho cud of that time the pains in my bowels hud left me. and my digestion became pe-rfect once more. I cai> eat woll now ami d.o my work with pleasure." From Mr. -V >L Bowman. Arthur-street, Granvills. Sydney, New South Wales. s';h. October, 191 L. "A few years ago my health began to fail. I had severe headaches, hilioue attacks, and pains across the chest. At. times I liad great weakness in my back and side. My appetito was poor and my digestion had. ! beeamo ao disheartened at the non-success of the many remedies which I took in the hope of obtaining relief that it took a, great deal of persuasion to tret me 1.0 givu Warner's Safe Guro a I rial, but 1 did so at last, and I had cause to he- pleased that I did so, for, after taking a tew j bottles of the 'medicine. 1 regained my 1 health and strength. 1 am now in the ■ enjovment °t good health, have gained several pounds in weight." From Mr. *lo®. ITaslip. 33. Bostonroad, Mount Eden." Auckland, N.Z., 20th November. 1911 "For somo years T had been ailing front a serious affection of the liver and kidneys. At last I found myself in a state of general lassitude._ 1 suffered from fearful pains in the loins and darting pain in the region of tho liver. I loathed my food, and what I ate I could not digest. My nights were, sleep_ less. After trying many remedies. I finally, began to take Warner's Safe Cure.' and" after ,taking a few tul of that medicine my system became •- thoroughly, renovated. The pains,in ; thc back and"liver have ceased ; 1 can eat without- distress, and can sleep well at night." i From Mrs. l>ardo»i. Tullv-atreex, Townsville, Qld., 19th dune, 1911. "Some years ago 1 suffered very much from biliousness, and tound that 1 was rapidly losing my health. I had flitting pains in my head, and ,liad to take to "my bed for three or four days. .1 also used to v,omit for an hour at a time, which loft me very weak. I felt no inclination to work, and sat about the house all day. The doctor attended me, and gave me several bottles of medicine to take, but they had. no | effect. A cousin of mine told me tha.t she had taken Warner's Safe Cure with J great benefit, «o I thought, I would give _ | ft a fair trial myself. 1 took four hot- • } ties of Warner's Safe Cure, with the j result that- I soon regained my fopner I strength, and am now completely cured. TEanfes To JVarnev's Safe C«.u;?.-. j From Mr. R. Oliver, Fliil street, dreS- ( cent, Hobart, Tas., 3rd Jan., 1912. • "Some few yeare ago I began to loee my health. I was not then able to satisfy myself as to the cause of my trouble, but later on I began to suffer from pains about my liver and in my back; also from periodical headachesof a very severe nature. I suffered from indigestion a good deal, and from loss of sleep and rest, so that 1 found mycelf in a state of general lassitude and great- weakness. Such was my state of health when 'I began to take" Warner's Safe Cure. After taking a few bottlesful .of the medicine my system was thoroughly renovated, and pains ceased to troubio me. My appetite is now ; good and my digestion first rate. I can'sleep and work as usual, and 'continue to be in tho best of health." \ From Mrs. M. M'lntoeh, lloyal Tiger Hotel, Taranaki-street. Wellington, N.Z . 4th December. 1911. "I take great pleasure in testifying as to tho benefit- 1 have received from taking a few bottles of Warner's SafeCure. For a considerable time [ had been gradually but steadily declining in health. I had great pain in various ■ parte of my body, more especially in j tho region of the liver and kidneys. ; My appetite became poor, I suffered i from indigestion, and it was with the j greatest difficulty that I could do my daily work. I paid little attention to my complaint at first, but whon I touiul I that I wa* steadily growing worse I beeamo alarmed, and began to. look around for soma remedy which would cure me and give me buck my health arid strength. Many remedies \yero-nv commended to me. .but T at length de- j cided to take a course of Warner's Safe Cure. I began to improve in health almost immediately.. The- improvement continued, arid in a few week?'; time T felt we'd and strong again. Pain had ceased to trouble me. My appetite is now excellent, and my digestion perfect. T feel that I owe my restoration to health wholly to Warner's Safe Cure." Full information relating to Warner's Safe Cure, for-the kidneys and liver, is comained in a pamphlet issued by H-j U. Warner and Co., Ltd., Melbourne.] Victoria, who will be pleased to send a copy, post free, to anyone interested. J Warner'? Safe Cure is sold by chemists aiid storekeepers everywhere, both j iii tho original {ss) bottle*?, :mrl in cheaper (2s 6d) "ConcentKitod, noni alcoholic form.
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