A TYPICAL LETTER " For some years I suffered, periodically, from severe pains in the back, characteristic of disorder of the kidneys. My urine was of a dark, red colour, and contained a large quantity of sediment. 1 also suffered a good deal from impaired digestion and loss of sleep. I tiied various medicines, which failed to do me any good. Then I commenced to take Warner's Safe Cure. After taking the contents of one bottle, my water became its natural colour, and, after talcing the medicine a little longer, all irritation o+ the kidneys passed away. My system was thoroughly renovated. I can now eat and sleop well, and enjoy my food." The above letter, written by Mr. Oliver Williams, of Victoria-street, Scbastopol, Ballarat, Vie, is a specimen of the many letters received by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Melbourne, who i will send a pamphlet containing valuable information and a large number of similar letters, post free, on application. Warner's Safe Cure is the natuial cure for rheumatism, gout, neur.ivgia, lumbago, backache, sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, general debility, gravel, stone, and bladder troubles. Its action is direct upon both kidneys and liver. It stimulates those vital organs, and restores them to health and activity, thus enabling them to eliminate from the system the uric and biliary poisons which cause the disorders named. Warner's Safe Cure can be supplied by any chemist or storekeeper, both in the original form and the cheaper " Concentrated," non-alcholic form, each conj&inipg the same number ofdosee. — Advt
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1909, Page 12
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258Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1909, Page 12
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