LIVER DISEASE CAN BE CUBED.
From Mr Charles ftewson, 7 Taylor street, Surrey Mills, Sydney, lOth March, 1905.
""For three years I suffered from liver complaint, dii,zmess in the head epasmodio pain in tlie upper part of the abdomen, sick headache, fioquent vomiting of bitter matter,, accompanied by a feeling of depression and a for exertion. 1 was induced to tiy Warner's Safe Cure, and alter taking that medicine I was promptly relieved from all pain. Sinoa then my health has been most satisfactory."
From Mrs Margaret Doig, 60 Helen.' street, Northcote, Vie, 25 February, 1905. . ' j
■ "For nearly, three years, previous to a few months ago, I was afflicted with liver and kidney trouble in a very eevere form. • I suffered intense pain in *the back and under tne ehoußler blades, I and there v s a sense of weight and' pain in tho ivgion of the liver. I also had indigestion and other symptoms of general nl-heaith. Nothing seemeo. to give mo relief until I took Werners tiafe Cure, and then I got" relief from the first bottle I took. 1 continued to take Warner's Safe Curo and Warner's ■ Safe Pills for some time longer, when all traces of the complaint left mc, and there has been no return of it up to the present; in fact, my health has been mast satisfactory in every respect." ' - . ' • I
From Mr Robert White, Fitrroy street, Rockhampton, Q., 11th March, 1905. . / .-.■■=,■ .■ ;
"My wife suffered from very severe bilious attacks. She had medical advice, but derived no-benefit troni the treatment. Having'myself had experience of the value or Earner's Safe Cure, I persuaded her to try; that medicine. After taking 'two. bottles, of. Warner's Safe Cure end a phial of Warner'e Bofe Pills ehe was conipletelyi'restored io health. I can hearti y recommend vvarnor'e Safe Cure and Warner'e Safe Jfilla to anyone suffering.from biliousness."
From Mr Cecil Thompson, 17 Womerah avenue, ' RushcutteW Bay, Bydney, N.S.W., 9th March, 1905.
"Two years ago I had serious diseass of the liver, indigestion, dizzy headaches, and great pain in my chest end stomach. I tried various remedies- to obtain relief, but without succeeding. 1 was nearly in despair,'when I.happened I to see a pamphlet which was left ab my house, containing a number .of letters from people, wap, after suffering in a simiiar way to myself, had been cured by taking Warner c Safe Cure. So 1 thought if it would euro others, why 6houid it not cure mc, and resolve.* to give it a trial. 1 did so, with the happy ' result that in a few weaks 1 was quite cured and in the enjoyment of good health. Since that time I have, ueen quite free from the complaint." ~ j From the Rev. H. E. Lewin, Warrnambool, Vie, 14th July, 1904. :
"I em thankful to say that I believe your medicines (Warner's Safe Gure and Warner's Safe Pille) have completely cured the biliousness from which 1 suffered, so long. lam now in the best of health. 1 hope many others will derive the same benefit from your medicines as I have." . .
From Mrs A. McDonald, 52 Comber street, Paddington, Sydney, N.S.W., 7th March, 1906. . .
"I suffered.faam liver complaint and indigestion, and, as 1 grew, older, I became a martyr to it. After every meal I had a eenea of oppression at the chest, and was troubled by eevere pain in the back and under tho shoulder blades. I was reduced to a condition of great weakness; I- dreaded to stoop to pick up anything, as stooping made mo feel quite faint and dizzy. For years I euftered in this .way, and could get no relief, until Warner's Safe Cure was brought to my notice. A course of. that medicine not only gave mc great relief, but, I believe, has added years to my life,* for I now feel as great deal younger. I can now eat and sleep well, the pains and dizziness have all left mc, and lam in the beet v of health."
From Mr Albert Ross, ■53 Oxford etreet, Paddington, Sydney, N.S.W., Btli Alarch, 1906.' .
"Having taken Werner's Safe Cure for liver complaint and dyspepsia, 1 am glad to add my testimony as to its value. For about eight months I suffered intense pain m*the shoulders, chest, and other parts of the body There Was nearly always a' eejjse of fulness and oppression after meals;"in fact, nearly everything I ate gave mc great pain. Talking to a friend abo,ut my trouble, he aavlsed mc, to get a bottlo of Warner's Safe Cure, as he had himself derived great benefit from taking it. 1 followed his advice, and was soon relieved ; I believe I am permanently cured, as I-have had no return of the symptoms eince that time." ■
From Mn E. Limpus, 78 Cantonment street, Fremantte, W.A., 6th October. 1904. ' ■■•-,,. "For many years I suffered from * disease of the liver, which caused great physical prostration end mental depreeeion. After Buffering all that time, on the recommendation of o friend I decided to take a coarse of Warner , * Safe Care. lem pleased toeay that the good effects were apparent elmoat immediately after I commenced to take the medicine, and eince that time my health has been most satisfactory." A treatise containing valuable diet directions will be sent, post free, by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne, Vie - 3
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12377, 16 December 1905, Page 10
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