A WISH FULFILLED.
[ * From Mr. Stephen James Chapman, 516, * Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, Vie- ' taria. [ v "About five yeaxs ago, whilst living . in Auckland, New Zealand, I had rheu- ! matic fever very seriously, amd it loft , me with my kidneys in a very bad con- . ditioai. Ever since then I suffered dreadfully from pain in the back. If I betnifc down, straightening myself caused me { iim greatest agony. I could only sleep for an hour or two every night., No ( sooner did I manage to fall asleep than I was awakened by the agonising paon. ' My occupation, being that of an electric ' tram driver, wa-s not of a nature to promote my recovery, as I was constantly exposed to draughts. My doctor said ' I had Braght's disease, and advised me . to take a sea trip. I came to Melbourne ' and obtained employment with a well- ■ known owner of racehorses. He was ! interested in my case, as he had hdih- * self suffered in a similar manner. He ! told me that he had been cured by tak1 ltrg Warner's Safe Cure. I had tried * nearly every -knowm means in order to ' obtain relief, and was quite disheartened. T However, I decided to try what War- * ner's Safe Cure would do for me. After " 'taking the contents of one bottle, I be1 gam to notice an improvement. I con1 tinued to take the medicine' until I had I taken in all six bottkufnl, when, to my k great joy, I found that I was completely I cured. You can imagine the .relief I ' experienced after nearly five years c»f * Buffering. I shaill bo glad if you wa'U * publish tnis letter, po that others afllict1 'ed a« I was may know how they may - be cured. T only wish 1 had known 1 year* ago. I Bhould have been saved an i immense amount of unnecessary suffeTi ing." The above letter is given publicity in o accordance with Mr. Chapman's wish. a Many letters of a similar nature, and an c ipxplamilion of the curative action of - Waa-ner's fcjafe Cure in ca&es of disorder- - ed liver and kidneys, will be found in » ', pamphlet issued by H. H. Warner aaid > Co., Ltd.. Australasian Branch. Mels bourne, which wiM be sent post.fcree to fi. .USX fLßDlic^k^Ashafe,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 14
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378A WISH FULFILLED. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 14
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