WOMEN'S LETTERS.
Iron: Mrs Elizabeth Diekmau. SlO Skipton f.ti-e<>t. Uall.-irat South, Vie, 22nd March, I'JTI.
"'For several years I was severely troubled by disordered liver and kidr.eys, suffering excruciating pain in i.ho region , of the kidneys. At timee tho jtain was so sovere linn. I could not raise myself in bed without catching }\'\;\ of tho head of tLc bedstead and pulling mys«!f up in that way. I was in a state of genera! lassitude, had the gr«itost aversion for exercise, loathed all food, and nsy nights were sleepless. Tho secretions of the kidneys wero abnormal, and fillwl '.vita albuminous matter. I was altogether in a very low and despondent stato when I coinmeiici'd to uiko Vi'ar;icr's Safe Cure which had beo;; rccoinmcndod to mc. After taking t.:e. contents of a few bottlos, tho painful symptoms disapi>earcd, my secretions Iwaino of a natural colour, I was ab!o to sleep and enjoy my food and slrt'iigtli rf(urned rapidly. I hav.-\ theroioro, ;r.nc)i pleasure in r<coniinoriding Warnr-r's Safe Cure to anyono who may be sufforing vi like manner."
From Mrs C. Wake, Marsh street, Armidr.ir, N.S.W., Ist Juno, 1910. "I h.v/p been subject to disease of the , liver for some years p?.et. I had R-'trrp pain in tho bnck and sides, dizziness in the head and indigestion. The slightest pressure en the. livor would cause "root pain. Tt wfis with great difficulty that I could do any mental or bodily work. During tho first few years, I tricxl the ukiuil purgative remedies which only bad the effect of temporarily improving my condition. In later years I found my liver was moro seriously affected and the usual remedies did not seem to benefit mc and my pains were moro severe- than before." Suffering like this, without any prospect of relief, I decided to take a course of Warner's Safe Cure which was recommended to mo by a friend. Tho Rood «--(FpHs wero apparent almost immediately. From that time, I continued to improve and, in the course of a few weeks I entirely recovered my health, since then I have been free from the complaint." Very main- similar letters, full information about WarncrV Safe Cure, for tho kidneys and livor, and valuable advice will lu> found in a pampMot issued by 31. TT. "Warnor nncl Co., Ltd., Australa? ,; an Branch, Melbourne, Vie, which will be sent post free to anyone applying for it. Warner' Sain Cure is sold by cliemists and skirckrcniM's everywhere, both in tho original (fa) bottles and in tlfc cheaper (2s Gd) "Concentrated." non-alcoholic form. 12
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14204, 18 November 1911, Page 5
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