WOMEN'S LETTERS.
From Mrs. Elizabeth Dickman, 810, Skipton-street, Ballarat South, Vie, 22nd M«ch, "1911. "For several years I was severely troubled by disordered liver and kidneys, suffering excruciating pain in the region of the kidneys. At times the pain Was co severe that 3 could not raise myself in bed without catching hold of the head of tho bedstead and pulling myself up in that way. 1 was in a state of general lassitude, had the greatest . aversion for exercise, loathed »11 food, and my nights were sleepless. The secretions of the kidneys were abnormal, and filled with albuminous matter. , I was altogether in a very low and despondent state when 1 commenced to take Warner's Safe Cure, which had been recommended to me. After taking the contents of a few bottles, the painful symptoms disappeared, my secretions bscame of a natural colour, I was able to sleep and enjoy my food, and strength returned rapidly. I have, therefore, much pleasure in recommending Warner's Safe .Cure to anyone who may be suffering in like manner." From Mrs. C. Wake, Marsh-street, Armidale, N.S.W., Ist June, 1910. "I have been subject to disease of the liver for some years past. I had severe pain in the back and sides, dizziness in the head and indigestion. The slightest pressure on the liver would cause great pain. It was with great difficulty that I could do any mental or bodily work. During the first few years, I tried th« usual purgative remedies,' which only had th«* effect of temporarily improving my condition. In later years I found my liver was more seriously affected and' the usual remedies did not seem to benefit me,- and my pains were more 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 me by a friend. The good effects were appaTent almost immediately. From that time, I continued to improve, atw 1 ,in the course of a few weeks I entirely recovered my health, since then I have been free from the complaint." Very many similar letters, full information 'about Warner's Safe Cure, for the kidneys and liver, and valuable advice will be found in a pamphlet issued by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian Brafth, Melbourne, Vie, which will be sent post free to anyone applying for it. Warner's Safe Cure v> sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss^ bottles and in the cheaper (2e 6d) Concentrated," nonalcoholic form.- — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 20
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423WOMEN'S LETTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 20
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