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TWO WOMEN

From Mrs. M. Darcy, 163, St. Leon-ard'g-road, Ascot Vale, Victoria. "Some years ago, I began to suffer from various liver and kidney troubles, arising no doubt from a severe cold I contracted about that time and which nearly prostrated me. From thence on, I experienced acute pain in the back and sides, and under the shoulder blades. The slightest pressure on the liver would cause me intense pain. I suffered like this for a long while without any prospect of relief, I having tried so many remedies without avail. As a last resource, I decided to try a course of "Warner's Safe Cure, which had been highly recommended to me by friends who had derived great benefit from taking the medicine. After taking a few bottles of Warner's^ Safe Cure, my health improved rapidly, and I was soon effectually cured and free from all the pain and discomfort which had assailed me for so many years." From • Mrs. Eva Sharrpr, 24, Hanoverstreet, Windsor, Victoria. "Some years ago I was taken with violent pains in the sides and back. My appetite became poor and my digestion was weak. 1 had great distress after eating, violent vomiting with severe headaches and intense prostration. Whilst feeling very disheartened at the failure of medicines I had taken, 1 happened to read one of your .pamphlets and decided to take Warner's Safe Cure. I began to improve almost immediately. The improvement continued until I was once more in good health. My appetite is now excellent and my. digestion' perfect. I know of many others ,who have taken Warner's Safe Cure with great and lasting benefit." Warner's Safe Cure for the kidneys and liver is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original ss) bottles_ and in the cheaper (2s 6d) non-alcoholic "Concentrated" form. — Advt. 4

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 58, 5 September 1914, Page 11

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TWO WOMEN Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 58, 5 September 1914, Page 11

TWO WOMEN Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 58, 5 September 1914, Page 11

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