INDIGESTION.
So many of our readers suffer from indigestion, ami its attendant miserable symptoms, that the following letter should bo most interesting:— From Mr T. P. Halls, cab proprietor, Kooringa, Burra Burra, S.A. '"For many years I had been a great eufferer from indigestion, attended by violent attacks of vomiting, which completely prostrated mc. I was troubled a good deal with diarrhoea, great depression of spirits, and a loss of nervous power. Medicine did not seem to benefit mc, until I commenced a course of Warner's Safe Cure. I am pleased to say that in a short time the medicine banished all symptoms of ill-health. 1 am now in good health, and can testify as to my efficient cure."
From Mrs A. Cameron, 22 Napier street. Eftsenden, Vie. 24th Janu"ary, 1910. "For some considerable timo my health was most indifferent. I was frequently seized Avith giddiness and internal pains, resulting, no doubt, from a serious affection of the kidneys and liver. I suffered much frem persistent indigestion. At times I would become excessively weak and scarcely able to walk about and attend tc my household duties. I was persuaded by a friend to try the effect of a few bottles of Warner's Safe Cine. J did so, with the result that i n a few weeks the pains from which I suffered were removed, and I was able to go about my duties once again with, perfect ease. I hare no hesitation, in recommending Warner's Safe Cure to anyone suffering similarly. I also took Warner's Safe Cure when sufferin,n from nervous wrostration, with equally good results."'
It is the specific stimulating and healing action upon the liver and kidneys of Warner's Safe Curo which causes the medicine to he, so effective in cases of indigestion and biliary disorders, -jj
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13870, 22 October 1910, Page 10
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