A MAN CAN'T WORK.
WHEN HE IS SUFFERING WITH LIVER DISEASE. HE CAN'T EAT, "SLEEP, CAN'T GET COMFORT A,\iT WAY BUT ONEWARNER'S SAFE CURE WILL CUKE HIM, GIVE RELIEF AT ONCE. Just a little pain may so distract a man's mind that it will cost him tan pounds. Life is a battle. To succeed one needs all his energies and a clear brain. Liver disease, torpidity or weakness, makes a man irritable, prevents sleep, causes headache, flatulency, insomnia, and a tired, run-down-out-of-sorts condition. The treatment is simple,, readily obtainable, safe and sure. Mr Kobt. Boystead, Bellair'a Hotel, Wagga. Wagga, says: "For years I was a terrible sufferer with my live., and tried several medical men at considerable expense without any good resulting. Therefore I determined to try Warner's Safe Cure. Before long I found a change for the better, and by persevering with it was completely cured. Now I am never done recommeding it to my friettds."
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10269, 11 February 1899, Page 9
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157A MAN CAN'T WORK. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10269, 11 February 1899, Page 9
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