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APPRECIATION. . • : — <> ' From Mr Chas. J. Mannall, of .Manual!. Bros., Manufacturers and Merchants, High street, West Maitland, N.S.W., 20th Juno, 1910. "Somo twenty, years ago, I strained myself whilst carrying a sack of produce, and was a great sufferer for about eighteen months from frequent neuralgic attacks in tho region or the kidneys. Tho pains wero very acute, lasting from four to twenty-five hours —and wero followed by extreme weakness which prevented mo from attending to my business. I had tho best medical aid procurable, hut tho doctor's attention did'nothing to relieve or euro mc. I was "gradually sinking under the complaint and mycaso was considered hopeless. Eventually I was persuaded to take Warner's Safe Cu.ro and Warner's .Safe Pills. In a very short time I obtained relief, and. continuing to tako the medicine, I had tho gratification of finding that my suffering had entirely ceased. I havo not had a similar attack since, T am always advising people who suffer from kidney and liver trouble to take Warner's Safo Cure, and many have found wonderful relief and permanent euro from it." From Mrs "B. Lewis. Garden street j East. Gcclong, Vie, 26th April, 1910. "Having caught- a severe chill, 1 boenmo very ill, nnd alarming symptoms developed. 1 suffered excruciating pain Hi the back and was hardly ever frco from most terrible headaches. At times, my limbs would become quite numb and lainust useless. This state of health continued for some considerable time. Medical advice and other rcmidies failed to do mc any good. 1 was reduced in flesh,, weal:, and altogether.disheartened, when Warner's Safe Cure was brought .under my noiice and, on the advice of a friend, I commenced taking it. I was encouraged to persovero by tho effect of the first bottleful, and was finally restored to health and strength by taking a few more bottlesful. I havo personal knowledge that tho medicine has cured many others besides myself." Full information .relating to Warner's Snfo Cure. f O ,- the kidneys and liver, is contained in a pamphlet issued by 11. H. Warner and &>.. Limited. Melbourne, Vac, who will bo pleased to send a copy, post free, to anyone interested. W-arner's Safe Cure is «:>ld by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in tho oriiinal (ox) bottles, nnd in the cheaper r'2s Gd) "Concentrated," non-alcoholic form. ' ' G

LODGE MEETINQS. .■„__ ft Tho fortnightly meeting of tho Star of Sydenham Lsdac, 1.0.0. F., N.Z., was held mi Tuesday evening. There ?f S -r? - 00 * attendance of members. .1 ho Distriet-Deputv and suite installed the following officers for the ensuing t «i rn Vr %l - P -R- Bro. Young: N.G., Bro. -•J. Hitchins: V.G., Bro. W. Barnes; financial secretary, Bro. Wm. El-sly, J.. ',;'• recording secrctarv, Bro. Wm}V'A- r Bro*. F. Webb; ?■-•<*•£•' Bro - Go "' J>»«san. PV '-> L.O..VL ]j ro j-i Brown; warden, Lro ■ \\. Toiler; conductor. Bro. G. H. balff»ur; T1.5.V.0.. Bro. Trail; l-.5.v.G.. u ro rj isnlaTi; i.e., Bro. .Slcore; chaplain, Bro. Thornton. .Aa j£ ea " drink for cold winter evenmgs~"oOLD STAR tOCOA." manufactured by special process, which retams '"il.the nourishment of the Cocoa ""'. excludes undesirable elements, making "GOLD STAR COCOA" a pertect beverage. Pure, healthful, and nutritious. Socially suitable for &?FS% "children. Ask fox "GOLD bl Aft COCOA." 5

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14400, 6 July 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14400, 6 July 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14400, 6 July 1912, Page 3

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