SAME STORY EVERYWHERE.
i In Masterton, as in evory other town and city in the world, when Warner's Safe Cure was first introduced, people shook their heads and would hardly believe when they heard of the cures from long-standing biliousness, jaundice, indigestion, or kidney disease effected through its nße. How the army of believers is V daily increasing, and you can hardly turn without meeting one who owes ' Jjfo and health to the virtue of this jkpiedy. Do we believe them \ JEow can we help doing so ? Hero they are, and thousands of letters likethe following are enough to mako the strongest sceptic hesitato beforo ciying down something he has not \ tried. Bead this letter from Miss '■ Maud Whyte, Forest Sydney, X)o you think for one moment that this conscientious lady would misrepresent facts so important to the general public ? Then weigh carefully her experience and let it guide you, She writes: "In 6ome things it takes a deal of porsuasion, and even demostcation, to secure my faith, and one of these was "Warner's Safe Core. I had heard about it ~ from friends and acquaintances quite ft number of times, but could never be induced to try it, supposing it to be what is commonly called a' quack medicine,' until, when exceedingly ill from an attack due to inactivity of the liver, a lady friend put a bottle into my hand and said, 'There, try Jfbat,' I did try it, and with the most •Surprising results; for even after jjie 1 60 ay y. hngttid feeling 1 li!)d experienced began to disappear. | was soon able to get about, V/being quite free from all liver weakness, After such a happy experience, I am Only top glad too testify t<) the efficacy of this medicine, and I \vould further recommcuil. Mies suffering w 1 was to take a few of garner's Safe Pills, which greatly . aid the efficacy of Warner's Safe Cure." ■'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5148, 5 October 1895, Page 3
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320SAME STORY EVERYWHERE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5148, 5 October 1895, Page 3
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