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HIEE —MA.ITS*—, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO.

From Mrs James Ryan, 25 Read St., W a y. erley, Sydney, N.S.W., 6tb September, 1911. "Some years ago, I had a severe attack of sciatica. The pain, which was located chiefly in my hip and back, sometimes extended right down to my ankles and feet. My general health, too, seemed to be rapidly declining, and I became quite disheartened as I tried many medicines with out benefit. It was only after great persuasion that I was induced to try Warner's Safe Care. I have cause to be thankful that I did try It, for a few bottlesful put mc right, and I have had no return of the complaint since." From Mrs A. Gascoigne. 110 Pascoe Vale Road, Moonee Pondg, Vie, 22nd February, 1912. "Some time since, I contracted rheumatism in my back and legs—ln fact all over my body. Whenever a change of weather occurred, which it did very frequently, the pains became Intense nnd my joints so stiff and sore, that 1 could hardly bear to touch them, whilst the slightest movement would Increase the agony. My appetite was very poor nnd I became weak and barely able to move about because of the weakness and pain. I tried various remedies with very little good result Then I was persuaded to give Warner's Safe Cure a trial. Tbe medicine gave mc great relief almost immediately. My appetite and strength returned and I was able to take long walks and attend to my household duties with ease and comfort." From Mr H. Millar, 83 Brougham-street, Wooloomooloo. Sydney. N.S.W., 2nd September, 1911. "For a protracted period Of time. I suffered from acute rheumatism, extending from the hip to the ankle. The violence of tbe pain deprived mc of sleep and sapped

Monday onJy. we are selling 50 black crinoline hats, just landed, worth 9/11, at 3/11. Don't miss these, at Meikle's honey-g—.hexing sale, on Monday.—(Ad.)

BOOTS Alf_ SHOES. Bnc-f S_\lp T\y-_1 _* t^ Swde Top Glace Shoes, D sg_ ri ft r u» 13/.9Gla.ce Walking Shoes, "TLSmA. 4/11 -See these Bargains in onr Window to-day, J AS. ADAMS &> 00., Wellesley St. East . epvesei-. Liß-ciKy. '

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 16, 18 January 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 16, 18 January 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 16, 18 January 1913, Page 11

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