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From Mr. Myles Henry Seward, Myleswood, Whittington P. 0., via Geelong, Vie. \ " I suffered for a considerable time from kidney complaint. I had agonising pain in my back and under the shoulder blades, especially during change of weather. My urine was often filled with deposits the colour of brick-dust. My "appetite was very poor and digestion imperfect. I had very severe headaches and prostration. Various medicines I tried failed to benefit me until I tried Warner's Safe Cure. After taking the first bottle, I began to feel an improvement in my health. This gave me confidence in the medicine and encouraged me to persevere with it. After taking a few bottles of the medicine I was quite restored to health." From Mrs. Ada Gray, 38 Hanoverstreet, Windsor, Vie. " For some years I suffered from a serious affection of the kidneys and liver. I had a dull pain in " my back and right side. I was also troubled with distressing nervousness, and my lungs were in an extreme state of weak ness. I had taken a number of medicines without obtaining any relief. I finally began to take Warner's Safe Cure, with the result that strength was restored to the organs, and I could attend to my duties without fatigue. Pain entirely left me and I am now in good health." Warner's Safe Cure is a wonderful remedy in cases of kidney and liver disorders, and complaints arising from inefficient action of the kidneys and liver, such as rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica, blood-disorders, anaemia; indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, general debility, gravel, stone, and bladder troubles. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists arid storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles and in the cheaper (2s- 6d) non .alcoholic " Concen' trated" form.-^Advt. 13
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 103, 2 May 1914, Page 15
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