EX MAYOR LANGFORD.
NORTH MELBOURNE,
PRESIDENT OF THB SHIKE OF! KOMSBY, tells you Warner's Safe Curo will make yon well and strong. Everybody knows Robort Langford, Eiq., and when he tells people everywhere to take Warner's Safe Cure for liver trouble, all know that he moans jusb what he saya. Melbourne, September 18, 1896. " About seven or cigbb years ap;o I was flittering with severe paiiie in my rishcsitle and under tho ehoulder-bladon ; alao fb^ulency and indigeatiioij. My urine was very much discoloured and contained a thick secfirudnfc. Thia naturally unfitted ma for my business, and with lose of sloop and" no appetite I thought my time had como. I had aeruo of tho be3t medical men attending me, who prescribed ell *ort3 of medicines without doing me any good, go i decided to give them up and try Warner's Safe Curo, which had nob only boen recommonded me by several frionds. who had derived great benefits from it, but I had read one of their pamphlets of cases Miailar to mine beinji cured by id, and testimonials from well known citizens whom I knew, I quickly decided to try it, aad consequently sent for three bottlos and pome of the pills- Whan I took tho first bottle, I did not feel a bit better ; in fact., £ thought I was woreo, bus asono bottle dona not always have tho r.-Usct, I porforered with it, and when 1 had gofc through tho fourth bottle, tho improvement was co marked that; I still kopt ab ib; and when I had taken about fourteen bottles, I was so well and strong that I found I had no necessity to tako any moro, as I rnally fo: t (i, no^v man, and fib for busino3.», with more energy than J had before. I have^ taucii connd'onco in recommondin» Safe Cure to anyone who suffers with liver com-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 286, 2 December 1896, Page 3
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314EX MAYOR LANGFORD. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 286, 2 December 1896, Page 3
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