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' ■:■ CURES. . M BRIQHT'S DISEASE.— From Mr William John YuilJo, Harvejtej Eaglehawk, Bendifflo, Vie., Ist September, 1905. "Despite nil the skill and attention bestowed on mc by the hdeS doctors and nurses, I gradually grow worse, the doctors having diajjnl my complaint a* Bright's Disease. The doctors gavo mc up a* incur*] •nd gave mc but a few weeks longer to lire. I was then taken from]] hospital to my homo to dio (as my friends thought), as my father did ) wish mc to dio in the hospital. But 1 had a feeling within myself jtt there was hope whilst there wae life, and, unlike my friends, 1 did \ give up in* despair. , On the way, home ray father procured a Warner's Safe Cure," but, on arrival, I wae in a state of collapse fromvjj shaking I had undergone on thejrny. My father, thinking fhat \Tie {j Cure would do mc no harm if -tyTUid mc no good, gave mo a small do continuing to do so at intervals throughout tho day. I felt a U# better, the agonising pain; being Ices severe. 1 continued to ti Warner's Safe Cure and was soon able to get a little rest and sleep, j my strength very gradually returned. My friends began to have 'ho] of my ultimate recovery. Each day my urino, when analysed, shoi less albumen. My health steadily improved. Each bottle* of Warn* Safe Care 1 took hastened my recovery. I was then ablo to get up « about, and in less than three monthe was restored to perfect JieaHa ■ strength- From that time up to the present, I have had no return-. the disease, and for six years have been in constant employment on i mines. ,, * BLADDER DISEASE. —From Mr F. H. White, 37 Errol etrost, W Footscray. Vie, 9th April, 100(5. . .■ "About eight years ago, when living in Gippsland, I had occasion' do some, heavy work on our farm there and brought on a disorder of \ bladder, which caused mo to suffer excruciating pain in the bladder « other organs, especially in my side and back. Urinating became ta painful and difficult. My urino was mixed with a great dcii of mn« matter, and a brick-dust like sediment was precipitated in it. At f queijt intervals I suffered from retention of,urino and consequent tortui The pain became co severe at last that I was not able to get about. " tried a number of medicineJ with no effect until I commenced to take course of Warner's Safe Cure. After taking ono bottle of that mediej my condition was much improved, and tho pain, when passing water I violent. Continuing to tako tho medicine, 1 gradually grew better,' a my urino became clear and free from deposits. I can now urinateVjl out pain, and all symptoms of my deplorable condition havo ceased. - now enjoy very gocil health, and can honestly recommend Warner's 8t Cure for bladder troubles." ■ ' LIVER DISEASE —From Mrs Mary Maher, 18 Burrahpore ttn Sydney, N.S.W., 17th March, 190 G. , - , 'For a number of years I have suffered from tsiok headaches, indie tion and biliousness. At times I became quite dizzy and almost afraid' venture into the street. My blood was poor and watery. 1 tried xai medicines, hoping to got relief, but without euocess. I was nearly *§ despair when, on tho ffdvieo of a friend, 1 decided to give Warner's £$ Curo a trial. After taking about two bottlea of Waniw'a Safe Cure t headache entirely left mc, and in the course of a month I found awon<| ful improvement in my general health. I gained strength rapidly, and| my strength returned tho dizziness ceased to trouble mc. I can noxf | and sleep and attend to my household work with ease and comfort.";' &iti£UIVIATISM. From Mrs Mary Ilogclsford, 84 Gerard ttfl Alexandria, N.S.W., 2(lth October, 1905. > "I was laid tip with acute Rheumatism and Rheumatic Fever j eleven weeks, and for eight weeks of that time I was quito a cripplq, bet unable to got about at all. I was treated by a Sydney doctor, out afl taking his medicine only got relief fora little while. - I then change might do mc good, so I wont away, and while away I got so b that we calked.in another doctor. Ho prescribed for mc, but I ouly scea to get temporary relief. I also tried many professed cures for Kheun tiam, both internal and external, but could got iw relief whatever.,' t k b?ginninjj to get very down-hearted after trying so many medioinee. Fine, I made up my mind to take-Warner's &ai© Curo. Altogether l'-'tft seven l>ottlos of Warners Safe Curo and one bottlo of Warner'u Safe Rfoj matic Curo. After taking tho second bottle I began to feel a change* I persevered with tho treatment, and found that I was improving R>] every dose 1 t-ook. Tho result was, thut I was thoroughly cured. \l{n honestly say that I fed like a new woman, being now ablo to attend, my household duties, washing included. You aro at liberty.to letter as you like, so as to benefit others who may suffer as! have." 7« A pamphlet containing many similar letters will be sent, post H. H. Warner and Co., Limited, Australasian Branch, Melbourne, pronators of .'■.*■ - . l}, WARNER'S SAFE CURE. : -„' ■■ C 2243 *|

f is the way they stand Hard Wear, m J% Jfe *tlur Ifn «a aptmusli thus for DnrakllUjrAJMeg. Wm QJL Mw ganlM wltbmt this Tbadk Mjjik JHf / #m \ . tjQ| (•L. TNC DUKIO* FKSUIUTIC TYM CO. OF AUST. I*i>, 1 V , ai MalhiMm S/teqr, Ad«ltM% BrttuM m< tmtk. -^M I This Iβ the strong end con^fg»o^^i^^^^ lady residing at Balmain, whose portrait •is also given.'-' ,, '" ' ''"'" ' ' • *'',S could mot sleep, and was unable fwßsSfsfl£m& """f i by two doctors, but to no effect. fifUil I became very thin and weak. .1 jfcP' y wjMfi Sometimes when I was put I ffl|lti " mml% to go into a neighbor's house WMS^^tgE>^^wri .' until I was fit to walk again. cannot describe my Bufferings, only to say that this state of things lasted for months. .- .- V "At last I remembered your advertisements'ln tiie papers, so determined to try a bottle of Ayer'e Bafsa{% rilla. Finding the first so beneficial, I took another, ajad. still another, and the three bottles completely put|l|ji .to rights. "■ ■ ''. : ' , V jjj "I am now perfectly healthy and.strong, and can' and sleep, and work like a Trojan." ' ; m All Sarsaparlilas are not alike. There, ere maitf; put up in imitation of Ayer'e. Avoid them. Be sure) that you get " , AVER'S SarsapariHa and then you will not suffer disappointment.'. FMpuwl by DB. J. O. ATSB * CO, Lowell, Hut., XT. %. A. Ayer's Pills act on the liver; they cure biliousness. r 13 AN INSTANT SUCCESS I j »■ MHa^^MMl^^>Ba^^^^^^^Mlß>iaillllHllliaa^Mail ! ,liaMlHHaaaM>a ' a^M l * 3 *•*■**■ j C Sumner. 33 bright, airy rooms. j C BALCONIES, PROMENADE ROOF, j h C.C. CHILDREN'S BALCONY. { 5 Sumaer. public tea room, so feet long. | 5 COOKING. \ 5 C.C. MODERATE TARIFF. j h Sumnep. I j jjjjeCAFECO^^ ORIENTAL IP you ARE PARTICULAR ' R U O \m About tho look * ad v f^ ■ erlMlVeP'yVl, your CLOTHES, rtn*BH POWDERS. that I offer flt*t-olaM goo* 1/6 Box. Prepwea Fololy by ,iiiiini>n#iAii '* COOK & ROSS, Chemists. # J. HENDERSON, Eetftbliahed i6s'j. 222 OASHEL STREEf WEST, BWUSTOm*

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12593, 8 September 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12593, 8 September 1906, Page 4

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